Zlatan Ibrahimovic points out who will win the World Cup – goes against the big favorite completely: “It’s already predetermined”

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On Sunday, it’s time for the World Cup final in soccer. Argentina are already through to the final and will face the winner between France and shock nation Morocco.
And for Zlatan Ibrahimovic, there is no doubt about who will take home the trophy.
– It does not come as a surprise, says “Ibra”.

On Sunday, Argentina and the winner between France and Morocco will settle for what is the most noble thing in the world of football, namely a World Cup gold. Argentina started the championship in Qatar by shockingly losing to Saudi Arabia, but have since impressed and after Tuesday’s victory over Croatia it was clear that they will play in the World Cup final.

Zlatan’s favorite

Much thanks to the superstar Lionel Messi who are currently tied for the top scorer league with France Kylian Mbappé. A France that on Wednesday evening will take on the super shocker Morocco in their semi-final.

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Zlatan Ibrahimovic. PHOTO: Bildbyrån

Zlatan Ibrahimovic and the Swedish national team, as you know, is not in the championship – but the Swede is of course fully aware anyway. And for “Ibra”, there is no doubt as to who will end up with the World Cup trophy in hand.

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“Is predestined”

Ibrahimovic and Messi fought together in FC Barcelona during the 2009-2010 season, when the club took home the league title, among other things. And although the two superstars may not always have been the best of friends during their time in Spain, Zlatan believes in his former teammate in the WC.
– I think it is already predetermined who will win, and you know who I mean. Lionel Messi will lift the dent, it has already been decided, says Ibrahimovic according to the Daily Mail.

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Zlatan Ibrahimovic. PHOTO: Bildbyrån

The Swede also takes the opportunity to send a tribute to Morocco, which is the first African country in World Cup history to reach the semi-finals. This after knocking out nations such as Spain and Portugal.
– I’m a little surprised, but you have to remember that it’s a good team and a good nation. People like surprises, they want things like that to happen, he says.

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