Zlatan Ibrahimovic has courted controversy back home after the Milan striker appeared to break COVID-19 rules by entering Hammarby’s dressing room.
Ibrahimovic is recovering from his calf injury in Sweden, and he took the opportunity to watch Hammarby – the club he partly owns – host Osterstund in their Allsvenskan opener last night.
His team won 2-0 and he went into their dressing room after the final whistle to congratulate the players on their victory.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic has courted controversy back home after the Milan striker appeared to break COVID-19 rules by entering Hammarby’s dressing room.
Ibrahimovic is recovering from his calf injury in Sweden, and he took the opportunity to watch Hammarby – the club he partly owns – host Osterstund in their Allsvenskan opener last night.
His team won 2-0 and he went into their dressing room after the final whistle to congratulate the players on their victory.
However, Gazzetta dello Sport is one of several publications that warn he contravened health protocol as only players and technical staff are allowed to enter changing rooms.
Reports in the 38-year-old’s homeland now claim the Swedish FA could open an investigation into his conduct.
Milan, meanwhile, will not punish him as he was given permission to fly back to Sweden on his day off.
Zlatan, who was recently linked with signing for Hammarby, is expected to undergo tests on Wednesday to determine how long he will be out for.