Sweden and Denmark make up for a ticket to the European Championships in 2016 in France.
English Sky Sports today writes that it is important that Zlatan Ibrahimovic draws the longest straw.
“EM 2016 would not be the same without Zlatan Ibrahimovic”.
In the morning, played the first of two play-off matches between Sweden and Denmark. Zlatan Ibrahimovic and company launches dual meet at home before rematch awaits Parken in Copenhagen on Tuesday.
It is clear that when European football is now in standby mode, and playoff games are the only tournament matches played so interest matches large across the continent.
The course is also that the Nordic derby match between Zlatan and Nicklas Bendtner, is the hottest of all.
“Not the same”
And in England – the country that the Swede had long been difficult to charm – there are many who want to see the Swedish victory tomorrow.
The English TV channel Sky Sports today publishes a tribute papers on the Swedish national team captain. In addition to the beta of the classic Zlatan quotations was concluded that “EM 2016 would not be the same without Zlatan Ibrahimovic”.
The nightmare is that Sweden is suffering the same fate as 2013 when they missed the World Cup in Brazil after fallen against Portugal at the playoffs.
“Sweden’s own limitations make it probably impossible for Ibrahimovic to win the European Championship, but it would be a shame if the playoff trauma of 2013 repeated itself against Denmark” writes Sky Sports.
“One of the best ever”
The 34-year-old evidence indicates that this is Ibrahimovic last possible championship for Sweden. Especially considering that the Swedish qualifying group for the World Cup 2018 in Russia is the toughest of all, including the Netherlands and France.
“His unimaginable club success in Holland, Italy, Spain and France have cemented has inherited one of the best ever, but a final search of a national team title would be a fitting way end his glittering career “.
Zlatan is otherwise the current in the British rumor carousel that places him at Manchester United after the contract with PSG expires this summer.
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