Zlatan Ibrahimovic says he is desperate not to miss out
on another major tournament ahead of Sweden's Euro
2016 play-off tie with Denmark.
Sweden captain Zlatan Ibrahimovic admits he would do anything
to be at Euro 2016 ahead of his side's play-off tie against
Denmark.
The Paris Saint-Germain striker was not at last year's World
Cup after Sweden failed to qualify, losing out to Portugal in the
play-offs, and his nation now face a crucial two-legged contest
in a bid to reach the tournament in France.
Ibrahimovic is desperate to make it to the event and warned his
team-mates that any mistakes would be punished by the Danes,
with the first leg taking place at home on Saturday.
"I want to be there, I have to be there," he told Gazzetta dello
Sport when asked about Euro 2016.
"I would do anything to be there. We must believe we can make
it until the end.
"They will be two tough matches, like the last Champions
League match with PSG against Real Madrid. We played well,
committed one error, conceded and lost.
"The two matches with Denmark will be similar. Whoever makes
fewer mistakes will win."
Ibrahimovic does not think his international career will come to
an end if Sweden do not qualify and discussed the chances of
one day returning to live in his home nation.
The 34-year-old continued: "I don't think they will be my last
games for Sweden – my age is not telling me to stop.
"I don't know [if I will return to Swden] as I left so many years
ago. I have to find somewhere where I am able to live the way I
want to.
"That could be Stockholm, but who knows. I won't exclude it,
but it also depends on my family.”
Ibrahimovic made his international debut in 2001 and has gone
on to score 59 goals - the most in his country's history - from
109 caps.
on another major tournament ahead of Sweden's Euro
2016 play-off tie with Denmark.
Sweden captain Zlatan Ibrahimovic admits he would do anything
to be at Euro 2016 ahead of his side's play-off tie against
Denmark.
The Paris Saint-Germain striker was not at last year's World
Cup after Sweden failed to qualify, losing out to Portugal in the
play-offs, and his nation now face a crucial two-legged contest
in a bid to reach the tournament in France.
Ibrahimovic is desperate to make it to the event and warned his
team-mates that any mistakes would be punished by the Danes,
with the first leg taking place at home on Saturday.
"I want to be there, I have to be there," he told Gazzetta dello
Sport when asked about Euro 2016.
"I would do anything to be there. We must believe we can make
it until the end.
"They will be two tough matches, like the last Champions
League match with PSG against Real Madrid. We played well,
committed one error, conceded and lost.
"The two matches with Denmark will be similar. Whoever makes
fewer mistakes will win."
Ibrahimovic does not think his international career will come to
an end if Sweden do not qualify and discussed the chances of
one day returning to live in his home nation.
The 34-year-old continued: "I don't think they will be my last
games for Sweden – my age is not telling me to stop.
"I don't know [if I will return to Swden] as I left so many years
ago. I have to find somewhere where I am able to live the way I
want to.
"That could be Stockholm, but who knows. I won't exclude it,
but it also depends on my family.”
Ibrahimovic made his international debut in 2001 and has gone
on to score 59 goals - the most in his country's history - from
109 caps.


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