Zlatan in pain – throws himself on the floor in the middle of the interview

Zlatan in pain throws himself on the floor in

Zlatan Ibrahimović42, is Sweden’s biggest soccer player.

However, Ibrahimović retired from football on 4 June 2023, but has not stopped in the media and interviews for it.

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Mocked reporter on live TV

This week, the footballer was present when the big match between Milan and Liverpool took place.

There he was interviewed by Viaplay’s reporter Jennifer Kücükaslan about why he chose to retire. According to Zlatan, it was about “an offer he couldn’t refuse”.

Then Kücükaslan asks if the retirement was about money, something that made the mood a little sour.

– So I need money?, he then replied.

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Photo: Luca Bruno/AP/TT. Participated in food shows – threw himself on the floor

Now the footballer has appeared in “Hot ones”, a series on Youtube where various celebrities are invited to try hot sauces. During the course of the program, the sauces increase in strength, and the guest can interrupt whenever he wants.

Inter alia David Beckham, Gordon Ramsay and Noel Gallagher have been guests.

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Zlatan Ibrahimović in “Hot ones”. Photo: Screenshot/Youtube. Zlatan Ibrahimović in “Hot ones”. Photo: Screenshot/Youtube.Zlatan Ibrahimović: “You’re killing me”

This week, Ibrahimović was a guest on the series and managed to sample all the hot sauces the show had to offer – but it wasn’t entirely without struggle.

– Wow, my stomach, Ibrahimović said, just before he laid down on the studio floor.

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The host Sean Evans then asks if Zlatan is ok.

– I’m ok. Or no, I’m not ok, you’re killing me, replies the football pro.

Then the program cuts, and in the next scene Ibrahimović is sitting in the chair again, seemingly recovered.

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