A Quote by Zlatan Ibrahimovic

A World Cup without Zlatan is not worth watching. — © Zlatan Ibrahimovic
A World Cup without Zlatan is not worth watching.
The first time I watched a World Cup game was in 2002. That was the first time Senegal had ever qualified for the World Cup, and it was great moment that I will never forget in my life. I was ten years old at the time, and that experience of watching my country in a World Cup is what inspired me to become a footballer.
I was lucky enough that my parents knew about World Cup skiing, so since I was really little, we were watching World Cup winning runs.
Starting in a World Cup is always complicated, hard, and important. When you start well... The rest of the competitors are watching. I think it's the most important match in a World Cup, along with the final.
Who is most deserving of all of the money that I, Zlatan, am paid? The answer is Zlatan.
I love watching the game, and I loved watching the World Cup.
One thing is for sure, a World Cup without me is nothing to watch so it is not worthwhile to wait for the World Cup.
I was watching the 2014 World Cup, and I was playing with the U-17s, I think, at the time. I remember watching it in the summer, and I was like, 'You know what? It's a pretty crazy goal, but I want to be there in 2018.'
I feel that World Cup cricket should be played like football in which all the 160 countries take part. If only a handful of countries are going to keep on playing in the World Cup without making the game popular, I will be a sad man.
For Zlatan to play the way we love him to play, he has to be Zlatan.
When you see Zlatan up close, he's even more imposing than on the television. Zlatan is very, very big, very strong, and his control of the ball is incredible. It can seem like he's not there, and then he goes and scores the decisive goal.
The best goal I have scored for the national team would be during the 2002 World Cup against Portugal. It was my first World Cup and my first goal in the World Cup. It was like a dream, and that's why it was so memorable.
The Confederations Cup is interesting. It served Spain very well to take part and then go on to win the 2010 World Cup. We knew the stadiums, the atmosphere, the conditions and also the difficulties of a tournament which simulated the World Cup format.
This is something I've wanted to do my whole life, to play in a World Cup, to play in a World Cup final and win the World Cup.
I'm just the same as everyone - I can remember, growing up, watching the World Cup.
I really got into the cricket and staying up late watching the World Cup.
I'm not just saying this because I'm friends with him, but I can't imagine PSG without Zlatan.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!