Zlatan Ibrahimovic struggles to hold back tears at press conference



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Swedish superstar Zlatan Ibrahimovic returns to the national team after almost five years. The 39-year-old reacted excitedly at a press conference and even had to hold back tears after being asked about his sons’ reaction to the nomination.

“I have two little ones at home who are kicking the ball. My wife tells them to stop, but I say, no, we can make things up when they break. Vincent really cried when I left,” said the forward of his twelve. -One year old son (the excited PK in the video).

The AC Milan striker paused for a moment and covered his face with his hand before saying, “But that’s fine now.” Rather, he focused on sports, he could play for the first time on Thursday in qualifying for the World Cup against Georgia (live on DAZN from 8.45pm).

“Playing for the national team is the best thing you can do as a footballer.” Ibrahimovic has always followed the team and now he can finally take advantage of his desire to help his teammates. “It seems like I’m happy to be here, but I’m here to get results. What I say here means nothing if I don’t get results.”

On his return he will wear the number eleven that Alexander Isak has given him. “I asked him if I could get the number. And he gave me the go-ahead, but only if I got the number back within the next six or seven years.”

The reasons for his return? After a conversation with national coach Janne Andersson, “they decided what is best for Sweden.” “He promised the coach that I would be decisive, and now I have to prove it. If you ask me, I am the best in the world. But that does not help here now.”



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