Zlatan Ibrahimovic a world news after the words on the crown



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Zlatan Ibrahimovic tested positive for covid-19. Milan tested all players and leaders on Wednesday after defender Léo Duarte tested positive for COVID-19 earlier this week. All the results except one were negative: Zlatans.

Now the star has been quarantined at home and must submit two negative tests in a row to return to training with the team.

When the 38-year-old technician commented on his positive test, he did so with an already classic Zlatan attitude, which especially emerged during the Los Angeles Galaxy time.

“I tested negative yesterday and positive today. No symptoms at all. Covid had the courage to challenge me. Bad idea, ”wrote the soccer star on Twitter.

https://twitter.com/Ibra_official/status/1309142915210506244

Zlatan’s words about crown are spreading around the world

Zlatan’s tweet has spread around the world. Here are some examples:

“He is not particularly impressed by the coronavirus,” writes Belgian RTBF

“The Swede responds as only he can”, writes Spanish brand.

“Zlatan doesn’t seem very concerned,” says Frenchman L’Equipe.

“Zlatan confirmed that he tested positive in a way that only Zlatan could have,” writes Yahoo.

“Only Zlatan …”, writes chilenska AS.

Karolos Grohmann of Reuters is one of the few who shows a critical attitude.

“Zlatan sounds more like a B actor in a bad eighties movie these days,” he writes.

NBC’s James Neveau comes with a movie reference too, but he’s on the bright side.

“This is like the scene in the third Matrix movie when Neo deliberately allows himself to be infected by Agent Smith to destroy him,” writes Neveau.

“Zlatan is true to his style”

“How dare the covid challenge Zlatan?” Asks Artemis Moshtaghian on CNN.

“This is his own style,” writes Radio Sarajevo.

“Zlatan Ibrahimovic with a challenging message,” writes Russian RT Sports.

“Covid must now be quarantined for 14 days,” wrote Uzair Hasan Rizvi, AFP correspondent in Southeast Asia.

“Zlatan is true to his style when he announces that he has tested positive for covid-19,” Argentine ESPN.



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