While most football around the world has been suspended due to the coronavirus, Zlatan Ibrahimovic was involved in a friendly and managed to find the back of the net.
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In an attempt to keep fit during the lockdown, the 38-year-old has been granted permission to train with Swedish outfit Hammarby.
Ibrahimovic owns shares in Hammarby, who also happen to his former club Malmo's fierce rivals in the Swedish top flight.
The lockdown restrictions in Sweden are a bit more relaxed, which allowed the side to play in a practice match behind closed doors at the Tele2 Arena on Friday.
Ibrahimovic managed to find the back of the net with a neat finish into the bottom corner, as Ibrahimovic's side ended up on the losing side in the first game.
When asked about his future about after the game, Zlatan told Dpla,"I have a contract with Milan and we will see how it ends there, if it ends," Ibrahimovic told Dplay.
"I want to play football for as long as I can and be able to contribute something, not just play for what I have done or who I am.
"We'll see what happens - who knew coronavirus would come and turn the world upside down in two weeks?"
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