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Ibrahimovic, WHO turned 39 last month, posted a photo of himself on his social media channels in a kit from Sweden with the message “Long time no see.”
However, when asked by the Swedish sports newspaper Sportbladet, the manager of the Swedish team Stefan Pettersson said he had no recent contact with Ibrahimovic. Sportbladet also reports the Swedish Football Association has not contacted AC Milan about the player.
Ibrahimovic, who retired from international football after Euro 2016, has been in excellent shape since the start of the new Serie A season. His booty of seven goals in just four games has made him the league’s top scorer despite missing two of Milan’s six Serie A games after testing positive for coronavirus.
On Sunday he starred Unbeaten Milan beat Udinese 2-1 keep first place in Serie A, configuring Franck Kessie’s first game in the 18th minute before scoring the winning goal of a acrobatic bike kick with seven minutes remaining.
Sweden faces Denmark in a friendly match on November 11 before meeting Croatia Y France in the League of Nations the following week. They are bottom of Group 4 in League A after losing all four of their games so far.
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