When pressed by the host if he expected to attend as a player or in another capacity, Ibrahimovic was coy. "I just said I'm going to the World Cup," the Los Angeles Galaxy striker said. "If I say more, people will hang me, so I have to be careful what I say now." Speaking later, he added: "I mean, a World Cup without me wouldn't be a World Cup." Ibrahimovic, who last played at a World Cup with Sweden in 2006, retired from international football after the 2016 European Championship.Zlatan Ibrahimovic speaking on The Jimmy Kimmel Show: "I’m going to the World Cup, yes. If I say more, people will hang me so I have to be careful what I say now."
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He said last month he wanted to concentrate on settling into his career in Major League Soccer before thinking about the World Cup. But he admitted he was available for Russia if required. "Let me first enjoy it here," Ibrahimovic said on March 30. "What happens here will take it further. "The World Cup is another question. I've said it before. Nobody needs to call anybody. If they want, I'm there."'A World Cup without me wouldn't be a World Cup': Zlatan Ibrahimović teases potential return to Swedish national team on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' https://t.co/vAMtby0hnq pic.twitter.com/R5b0Q0sB1j
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