Janne Andersson went on the attack after Sweden’s 5-0 win against Azerbaijan.
After the scandal-ridden fight with Viaplay expert Bojan Djordjic, Zlatan Ibrahimovic responded with a tweet that made the whole of football Sweden tan.
Sweden won with a clear 5-0 against Azerbaijan and thus took their first victory in the European Championship qualifiers, after losing 0-3 against Belgium at the Friends Arena on Friday. But the aftermath came to be about everything else than what happened on the field.
The scandal on TV
When Janne Andersson visited Viaplay’s studio after the match, a question came from expert Bojan Djordjic about outside midfielder Jesper Karlsson. He has been a smash hit in the Netherlands and in European games during the winter, but playing time in the national team has been limited to say the least. During the two matches played in the European Championship qualifiers, he has only had eight minutes, and this was something Djordjic wondered about.
Janne Andersson then responded with an attack on Djordjic, the Viasat studio – and how to treat him after the victory.
– It’s so damn bad. You are four men who confront me with questions – after we won 5-0, Andersson said among other things.
Andersson repeated several times that it was “so damn bad”, before he stormed away from the studio. The fight has shaken football Sweden to say the least, but one who seems to have thought it was rather entertainment was Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
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Zlatan’s answer
The Swedish superstar was missing in yesterday’s win against Azerbaijan, but doesn’t seem to have missed the game from the TV sofa. Immediately after the big fight unfolded, Ibrahimovic tweeted, somewhat cryptically, the following:
“10p”
The tweet immediately went viral, and it wasn’t hard to figure out what it was all about.
When Zlatan Ibrahimovic was asked about the Qatar World Cup last week, he replied that the organisation, the championship and everything around it was “10 points”. The tweet was a clear match to those statements – and is therefore interpreted by many as him praising the entertainment that was in Viaplay’s studio.
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