Ibrahimovic will play the last match of his career against Atalanta !?

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The legendary football player Zlatan Ibrahimovic on Sunday he will play his last professional match, claim the Italian media. The Swede is suffering unbearable pain and that he decided to end his career.

Milan coach Stefano Pioli, as well as the medical team of the "Rossoneri", are against the performance of Ibrahimovic, but he reportedly expressed a desire to spend at least 10 minutes on the pitch as he plans to end his career with a Scudetto.

In two rounds until the end of the season in Serie A. leads Milan with 80 points, two more than second-placed Inter. On Sunday, May 15, Milan will welcome Atalanta.

The media in the Apennines claim that Ibrahimovic is stubborn with the doctors, but it is clear that at the end of the season the Swede has two options - the first to end his career, and the second to go for a risky knee surgery. If the operation is successful, he could play another season.

Zlatan was also affected by the death of his friend and manager Mino Rajola.

- If Milan wins the Scudetto, I think that's it. I think on Sunday we will see Zlatan for the last time at the San Siro. I wish it were not so, I would like him to deny me. He is my friend, but only Zlatan knows what is best for him - says Italian journalist Pepe di Stefano.

Ibrahimovic (40) played a total of 158 games for Milan, scored 92 goals and had 35 assists. The Swede returned to the club two and a half years ago and has since scored 36 goals in 73 games.

However, due to a knee injury, he missed a good part of the season, and he scored the last goal in January this year.

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