Ibrahimovic: I sent Denmark to retirement!
Zlatan Ibrahimovic landed a parting shot on Denmark after his three goals in two playoff matches crushed their hopes of qualifying for Euro 2016, claiming he has sent them to retirement.
It was Sweden who emerged victorious, largely thanks to the talismanic PSG frontman and his second leg brace in Copenhagen - having previously netted from the penalty spot at the Friends Arena in Solna.
The battle between the Scandinavian rivals eventually ended 4-3 on aggregate in favour on the Swedes, with the 34-year-old Ibrahimovic provided with what will probably be his last appearance at a major finals.
"It was nice to win here in Denmark. They said they were going to send me to retirement. I sent their whole nation into retirement," quipped the controversial forward after the match.
"It is fate that I get to finish at the European Championships. Many people said I was too old and too weak, but it does not look like it now!"
The Swede, talking to Kanal5 on the pitch at full-time, was then mobbed by his team-mates as Sweden celebrated their qualification.
Ibrahimovic first silenced the home crowd in the 19th minute, latching onto Kim Kallstrom's corner before directing the ball past Kasper Schmeichel.
The Leicester City shot-stopper was picking the ball out of his net for a second time in the 76th minute, after Ibrahimovic has curled a stunning 30-yard free-kick into the top corner to send Sweden towards Euro 2016 despite a late scare.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic landed a parting shot on Denmark after his three goals in two playoff matches crushed their hopes of qualifying for Euro 2016, claiming he has sent them to retirement.
It was Sweden who emerged victorious, largely thanks to the talismanic PSG frontman and his second leg brace in Copenhagen - having previously netted from the penalty spot at the Friends Arena in Solna.
The battle between the Scandinavian rivals eventually ended 4-3 on aggregate in favour on the Swedes, with the 34-year-old Ibrahimovic provided with what will probably be his last appearance at a major finals.
"It was nice to win here in Denmark. They said they were going to send me to retirement. I sent their whole nation into retirement," quipped the controversial forward after the match.
"It is fate that I get to finish at the European Championships. Many people said I was too old and too weak, but it does not look like it now!"
The Swede, talking to Kanal5 on the pitch at full-time, was then mobbed by his team-mates as Sweden celebrated their qualification.
Ibrahimovic first silenced the home crowd in the 19th minute, latching onto Kim Kallstrom's corner before directing the ball past Kasper Schmeichel.
The Leicester City shot-stopper was picking the ball out of his net for a second time in the 76th minute, after Ibrahimovic has curled a stunning 30-yard free-kick into the top corner to send Sweden towards Euro 2016 despite a late scare.
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