Zlatan will miss the Nations League matches with the national team

Sweden will have to dispense with Zlatan Ibrahimovic in the upcoming Nations League matches.

According to Sportbladet information, the Swede made a replay for the national team squad – and so he may have made his turn for Blågult.

One of the main reasons behind the reruns is the damage problem that has surrounded the Swede lately.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic Heading towards an exciting Serie A title, Milan have a two-point lead over rival Inter ahead of Sunday’s decision. Milan meet Sassuolo away from home, while Inter host Sampdoria at home at San Siro on Sunday.

Winning the last match or Inter losing points is enough for Milan to become champions. At the same time, at the beginning of the month, there was information from Sky Sport Italia that Zlatan could not train properly with Milan but only train the day before the match to be ready to play with a maximum of ten minutes.

He was also not substituted in the 2-0 win over Atalanta. His footballing future is also unclear, and recently came information from the highly respected Gazzetta dello Sport that Zlatan will make a decision on whether or not to continue playing football within a week.

He could miss the cup final

According to information from Sportbladet, Zlatan has now also quit Sweden’s four matches in the Nations League’s upcoming group stage. Blue and Yellow meet Slovenia, June 2, Norway at home June 5, Serbia at home June 9, and Norway meets in Oslo on June 12.

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The main reason for the rebid is to be the damage issue that has eluded the Swede lately. In addition, it should be unclear if the owner of Hammarby can be in place in the cup final against Malmö FF on Thursday 26 May at Tele2 Arena. This is because Zlatan may need a minor intervention due to his injury issues in order to be able to continue playing. Something Sky Italia also reported earlier. Jan Andersson will take the team to the Nations League matches at 12.00 on Wednesday.

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