Ibrahimovic puts off talk on future ahead of Euro playoff
He has now admitted that, in anger after a defeat in the French Cup, he once kicked a box at Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s head. I put Sweden on the world map and now I’ve put France on the map of the world.
He certainly is one of the greatest footballers of his time, and surely a legend in his native country, but claiming to put France is beyond anybody’s guess.
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“I am a coach, and a teacher”, Ancelotti told the Daily Mail, “And working with the players is the best part of the job, but I was a player, too, and I remember”.
This week, the 34-year-old won Sweden’s Footballer of the Year award for the tenth time in his career.
Zlatan also hinted that the fixtures could be his last in a Sweden shirt, should they fail to make the competition.
“If it’s over [for me] after the play-offs?” We’ll see. If you’re asking me now?
“If it’s over [for me] after the play-offs? If I say we have training at 06:00, they have to be in but if people think that means I have to be up here, and they have to be down there, I don’t agree”.
Sweden’s all-time record scorer shrugged off the fact that he has never scored against the Danes.