Milan striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic had to hold back tears and interrupt his press conference for a few seconds on his return to the Sweden national team.
The 39-year-old made his Sweden return five years after retiring from international football.
“I just want to put my experience at the disposal of the team and I promised the coach I will be decisive, but now I have to prove it on the pitch,” he said.
Milan striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic had to hold back tears and interrupt his press conference for a few seconds on his return to the Sweden national team.
The 39-year-old made his Sweden return five years after retiring from international football.
“I just want to put my experience at the disposal of the team and I promised the coach I will be decisive, but now I have to prove it on the pitch,” he said.
It was an emotional return for the striker who had to interrupt his press conference for a few seconds when he spoke about one of his sons.
“[Vincent] cried when I left the national team, but now he’s ok,” the former PSG and Manchester United striker said, holding back tears and interrputing the press conference for a few seconds.
Ibra also provided an update on his contract extension with Milan during the meeting with the media.
An emotional Zlatan Ibrahimovic says 'playing in the national team is the biggest thing you can do', on his return to the Sweden team pic.twitter.com/FHljVukLM4
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