By Joiner Martínez
Zlatan Ibrahimović retired from professional football since June 2023 and gave a ‘spicy’ interview to English journalist Piers Morgan, where during the week confessions that the player gave ‘without mincing words’ will be revealed.
In a video that the communicator published on his social networks, he ‘warmed up’ the atmosphere with a message that says: “ZLATAN: UNCENSORED.” And in the trailer you can see how the legendary AC Milan player spoke about various topics, for example: his sex life, the fight with Pep Guardiola and his partner Helena Seger.
True to his style of a charismatic player and a character in front of the cameras and the press that maintained him throughout his career, the Swedish star mentioned that “sex is better than scoring a goal.”
With a step in the inter; Barcelona; Milan; Los Angeles Galaxy; PSG and Manchester United, the European legend surprised with a curious statement: “If I prefer to score a goal before having sex? No, sex is better. And she added: “Anyone who thinks otherwise has problems in bed and should seek help.”
In another preview by journalist Piers Morgan, he begins by asking Ibrahimović “if he will be able to interview the real Zlatan.” To which he responds: “When I say I am God. Do you think I’m joking or not? he says. “You tell me,” Morgan replies. “I’m not kidding,” the Swede responds seriously and without hesitation.
However, Morgan, in another of his publications, thanks the former player for the interview and affirms that he is one of the kindest players in history. “I had two hours with one of the greatest and most charismatic footballers in history. It is a fascinating, revealing, unbridled interview, to make news…”, stated the communicator.
Zlatan Ibrahimović has been seen to be very close to Milan, because after the painful defeat that the ‘rossoneri’ suffered in the ‘derby della madonnina’ against Inter Milan, the athlete decided to accompany what was recently his team, not not only in training prior to the match for the first day of the Champions League against Newcastle, but also in the match itself at the San Siro stadium.
It should be noted that on June 4 at the Rossoneri home Zlatan Ibrahimović announced his retirement from football. “The time has come to say goodbye to football, not to you. You have welcomed me with open arms, I will be a Milan fan for the rest of my life,” he said at the time from the center of the San Siro stadium.
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