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“I doubt it, I don’t think so,” Tankovic said when asked Thursday if he believes Zlatan will play in Hammarby.
– I have always said that I will not play in Swedish, but I have also said other things. We’ll see what happens, says Zlatan on Friday.
Tankovic probably doesn’t know, but still feels. Zlatan may not know either, but he still chooses to open the door. The question is why. Why might it be relevant or why do you like it when people speculate?
Here is a parallel to the drawing of what he himself spoke just a week ago. The question of whether he wanted to join the 2018 World Cup or not.
Then he had finished in the national team, with which it had been clear, but even so it only opened a few months before the championship. I knew it was never relevant to go with the national team to Russia, but I wanted people to think it might be relevant.
Could it be that the same thing is happening again now? That Zlatan has made it clear that he will not play at allsvenskan, he knows it will not happen, but he likes speculation and is therefore still open to it?
Is MFF Zlatan’s last enemy to fight?
It is possible to twist and turn endlessly on things that speak for and against that Zlatan will end his career in every Swedish. One of the clearest arguments for this is what Alexander Axén has become face to face, that the new conflict with Malmö has excited him so much that it has become fuel. Fuel to tie your shoes, go out to the stadium and meet MFF. That he has found the last enemy of his career as a player to fight against.
But at the same time, he fights against that, whether he plays or not. He has made it very clear in recent weeks, but more on that in a short time.
The Corona pandemic has created a troubled soccer world in which no one knows when, or even if, soccer will be played this year. If the probability of it starting in Sweden is higher than in Italy, it could reasonably lead to a future 39-year-old gaining the opportunity to play soccer one last year here, rather than waiting for a season. maybe it starts somewhere else.
At the same time, the pandemic may also have had an impact on Milan’s position on whether to keep Zlatan or not. When Zvonimir Boban, who persuaded Zlatan to sign with Milan, left and Ralf Rangnick was rumored to be rumored, the likelihood of Zlatan signing for another year was believed to be slim.
But judging from this, it will be increasingly difficult to buy great players in Europe in the future, something that Milan struggled with even before the crown, so most reports in Italy today claim they will do whatever be in his power to support Zlatan.
Sons play on Hammarby youth team
What speaks spontaneously against him playing in the Allsvenskan is the most popular argument: artificial grass. And besides that, he’s still good enough to master a match photo in a Milano town, why would he choose to play a game away from home against Varberg on a Sunday afternoon? On top of that, he has lived his entire soccer life in an extremely protected world, where training facilities are closed and where the media barely has access to players. It doesn’t look like this in all Swedes.
And this is the case of the economy. Let’s say you can get a salary of around SEK 60 million per season in Serie A, then it seems, without further analysis, which is rather silly to think that you should go to Swedish where that type of payment is not even in the imagination. .
But we will come back to all this soon.
Another popular example of things suggesting that it’s no longer impossible for the club’s next management to become Hammarby, after all, is their commitment to the club.
Her children belong to the youth team, she has lunch with Jesper Jansson, helps attract players to sign for the men’s team, and trains with the women’s team. And, of course, it means something, but you can choose to interpret it simply by taking very seriously the commitment you already have at Hammarby.
After all, he is a co-owner.
Virtually impossible to know what to believe
If Hammarby is successful, that means success for Zlatan, who owns a quarter of the club. Therefore, you may not mind significantly lowering your salary in order to play in the club as well. For example, can you help them get a SM Gold that benefits you long-term anyway?
Perhaps that’s what ultimately makes him decide to kick off a season of bus tours across the country, games on artificial turf and an open training center.
The latest about how the business is run on Årsta IP and who stays there at what times, he figured he could have both one and the other to say as a player, so he couldn’t play such an important role either.
You listen, it is practically impossible to know what to believe and what conclusions can be drawn from what.
But a completely different question, as Zlatan has somehow sparked the feelings of almost every Swede interested in football for the past twenty years.
What do you want me to do?
Do you know what man from Zlatan you are?
– In one way, you want me to play at allsvenskan, but in another way you don’t. I don’t really want him to play at Allsvenskan, he’s had a great career behind him and then he should move to Allsvenskan. This is not how I remember it, says Muamer Tankovic of Viaplay Sport Live and continues:
– I want to see him at San Siro, it should be maximum because his career has been maximum, it should end in the best way. Nothing bad about Swedish more or less.
No, there really isn’t anything wrong with the Swede, but Tankovic is probably right that this is how opinions are divided on how Zlatan should end his career.
On the one hand, there are those who think that the most maximum end of his career would have been to go to Hammarby, do a year in the Allsvenskan, fill each arena (it seems that it is quite far at the moment) and try to win the SM-gold. On the other hand, there are those who think that he should resign in Europe, perhaps in Milan, where he has a history, make San Siro cook, make the club dream and try to bring them back to the Champions League.
In that case, there are two different types of Zlatan people here in the world.
I really don’t know who I am, do you know who you are?