Ibra reveals the team that will encourage him

Zlatan Ibrahimovic

 The Swede, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, the Italian striker of AC Milan, revealed the team that he will support in the Qatar World Cup 2022, which will start on Sunday, November 20, when he said: “I will support the Argentine national team during the World Cup for the sake of my friend Lionel Messi.” "Ibra" expressed his hope to see Messi lift the World Cup, "because it is the only title that the Argentine legend lacks in his successful football career."


Regarding the matches that he will be keen to follow during the World Cup in the absence of his country, Sweden, from the major global event after the loss in the European play-off against Poland, Ibrahimovic indicated that he sees himself in training more than watching matches, as there is no specific match yet, and that he seeks to regain His physical and technical readiness and return to play with his team, Milan, in the campaign to defend the Italian League title.


Regarding honoring him with the award for the best player in history during the 2022 Globe Soccer Awards ceremony on Thursday, Ibrahimovic, 41, said: “The honor is an important matter in the player’s career because it motivates him during his career in the stadiums and reflects positively on the individual and collective level, and it remains a beautiful memory in his life.” ".


And the Swedish football star stressed that he had not yet decided to stop playing football until now, and that the time was not ripe to start administrative work, stressing that he was not thinking of retiring now, and that he was still able to benefit his Milan team, adding that his great love for football pushes him to continue.


Ibrahimovic, who played for a large number of major international clubs such as Ajax Amsterdam, Juventus, Inter Milan, AC Milan in Italy, Barcelona, ​​France, Paris St. But when he grows up and gets older like him, it becomes more difficult, and he is required to employ his intelligence in order to maintain his health and fitness.


Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who played 121 international matches with the Swedish national team, during which he scored 62 goals, revealed during his participation in the Dubai Professional Conference about his ideal when he said: “My idol is the American boxer Muhammad Ali Clay, and the former Brazilian star Ronaldo, and for the first he is my role model in Life, and the second is the one who pushed me to play football and imitate what Ronaldo was doing on the field is impossible.

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