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Zlatan Ibrahimovic continues to make headlines, even off the football pitch. In the show “Hot Ones”, the former Swedish international reiterated words he had said.
Between Zlatan Ibrahimovic and football, it’s a real romance. After starting his professional career at Malmö FF in 1999, the Swedish striker has finally decided to hang up his boots after 24 years of passion, with a last hurrah at AC Milan in the 2022-23 season.
However, there are many other things that the former Paris Saint-Germain striker loves just as much, if not more, than treading the green rectangle. On certain subjects, he has been very clear, notably during his recent appearance on “Hot Ones”, where Ibrahimovic had to answer questions while enjoying chicken wings garnished with ten different hot sauces.
“Because nothing is better than…”
As part of the 25th season of the American show hosted by Sean Evans, the current senior advisor to the Rossoneri returned to a statement he made during an interview with British journalist Piers Morgan in October 2023, where he stated: “Anyone who says scoring a goal is better than sex has problems and needs to seek help.”
These words, even after tasting the eighth sauce, have not weakened. “If scoring a goal is better than sex, then you have a problem with your sexuality.”Ibrahimovic said, adding: “Because nothing is better than sex. Sex is better than any goal scored, I am 100% sure of that. Anyone who doesn’t feel that needs help.”
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