
Zlatan ibrahimovic told to delete tweet posted hours before world cup
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Ibrahimovic, 36, retired from Sweden duty in 2016 following the European Championships after scoring 62 goals in 116 appearances. He has flown into Russia with Mino Raiola to watch the World
Cup, however, and ahead of his country’s opener he posted a video of himself dancing in the Swedish colours. Alongside the clip he wrote: “#letsgo #letthegamesbegin #wearethebest.” WHY IS
ZLATAN IBRAHIMOVIC NOT PLAYING IN THE WORLD CUP? REASON REVEALED But it went down badly with some of his followers who demanded him to get rid of the cringe-worthy footage. “DELETE charisma
-10000,” wrote one. “Delete. Now.” added another. “What the f**k?,” replied a fellow fan. Another added: “Cringe AF.” But others found it hilarious and stuck up for their hero. “I love you
even when you are ridiculous,” replied one. “What is wrong with all of you? Zlatan is the best thing that happened to swedish football, and while he was playing you all adored him. And now?
Have some respect, and if all you can come up with is ”you are old nobody cares” Then please dont write at all. It’s embaressing,” added another. Sweden head coach Janne Andersson yesterday
insisted Ibrahimovic has not had any influence on the team's preparations for their World Cup opener with South Korea. LA Galaxy striker Ibrahimovic retired from international football
after Euro 2016, but hinted at a possible return for this year's finals in Russia "I miss the national team. If I want, I do it. I want to feel I can deliver a good
performance," he said. "We'll see, it's a tough question. I want to feel that I can perform and give back. I don't want to come just because I'm somebody. The
door isn't closed for anything." However, it turned out to be merely a protracted commercial campaign. Ibrahimovic has flown out to Russia where he is working for card company
VISA. He tweeted a picture of himself with super agent Mino Raiola last week and said: “Now the World Cup can officially begin #minoraiola."