Zlatan Ibrahimovic is pushed completely into the background to which is the eighth consecutive year declared the best player of Sweden.
He modestly withdrew into the background during the ceremony that has passed quietly, in memory of the prematurely deceased
Klas Ingesson, Sweden's legendary players.
Ingeson recently lost his long battle with cancer, so the announcement of the passage is not in a gala atmosphere as usual.
When he came to accept the award, Ibrahimović said ...
"This is a reward for doing something good, and that's fine, but it is completely irrelevant. Tonight, when we were all here, we need to honor the Klas Ingesson and Segestrom Pontus, who had left us," said Ibrahimovic.
Segestr, football Bromapojkarn also recently died of a brain tumor.
"We grieve together, somehow this year has passed so ... I lost a brother whom he won the same disease last spring. These are much more important things than football, it's real life. Let the glory and let rest in peace," said Ibrahimovic at the moment when his eyes were full of tears.
Then she cried for half a sale ...
Ibrahimović brother hat, after a long battle with cancer, has died at the age of 41 in Malmo, and this was the first time that he mentioned his brother since his death.
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