In the early morning of March 30, Beijing time, in the 2022 Qatar World Cup European qualifying play-offs, Ibrahimovic’s Sweden team lost 0-2 to Poland and failed to qualify for the World Cup. Ibrahimovic came off the bench in the 78th minute of the game, but was still powerless.
Now 40 years old, Ibrahimovic has undoubtedly entered the twilight of his career. With the Swedish team missing the Qatar World Cup at the end of the year, Ibrahimovic is also likely to announce his retirement after the end of the season.
Ibrahimovic’s contract with Milan expires this summer. Earlier, Italian media reported that whether the Swedish tower will renew the contract with the Rossoneri depends largely on the performance of the Swedish team. If Sweden can reach the World Cup finals, Ibrahimovic is bound to insist on another year to participate in the World Cup. But now, such insistence is obviously pointless.
Although recently, Ibrahimovic said in an interview with UEFA’s official website that he will continue to play until one day he finds that other players have surpassed him. However, as far as the current situation is concerned, leading Milan to retire after winning the Serie A championship this season is a more reasonable choice for Ibrahimovic.
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