Zlatan Ibrahimovic statue in Malmo vandalised

Ibrahimovic angered Malmo fans after he bought a stake in one its title rival Hammarby last month.

Published : Dec 23, 2019 21:25 IST

Ibrahimovic's the bronze statue has now been sprayed silver after being vandalised.
Ibrahimovic's the bronze statue has now been sprayed silver after being vandalised.
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Ibrahimovic's the bronze statue has now been sprayed silver after being vandalised.

The statue of Swedish star Zlatan Ibrahimovic in Malmo has been the target of more vandalism. This time, its nose has been chopped off.

Ibrahimovic angered fans of his boyhood club, Malmo, last month when he bought a stake in one of its title rival, Hammarby, and outlined his desire to make the Stockholm-based team “the best in Scandinavia.”

Now, its nose has been cut off and the bronze statue has been sprayed silver.

A petition has been set up to remove the statue, with more than 8,000 people signing it.

Ibrahimovic has said he will not play in Sweden again - he started his career at Malmo, where he was born, in 1999 - and is still weighing up where to play next. He recently left the Los Angeles Galaxy in Major League Soccer, having previously played for Ajax, Barcelona, AC Milan, Inter Milan, Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester United in a trophy-laden career.

READ | Ancelotti: If Ibrahimovic wants to come to Everton, he can

Carlo Ancelotti, who was hired as manager of English club Everton at the weekend, suggested Ibrahimovic could be one of his first signings.

Speaking at his presentation at Everton on Monday, Ancelotti said- “Zlatan Ibrahimovic is a good friend of mine. He was my player (at PSG). Fortunately I have trained a lot of fantastic players.

"But Ibrahimovic has finished his period in the United States and I don’t know what is his idea. I have to call him.”

Ancelotti then added- “Maybe I’ll call him and (ask) if he wants to come to Liverpool to enjoy - but not to play.”

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