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Swedish killer planned to shoot Ibrahimovic

One of Sweden's most infamous serial attackers claims he once returned home to fetch a gun after spotting Zlatan Ibrahimovic's car illegally parked on a pavement.

Swedish killer planned to shoot Ibrahimovic
Paris Saint-Germain's Swedish forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic gestures during the French L1 football match between Nantes and Paris Saint-Germain on May 3rd. Photo: AFP
Peter Mangs, a serial shooter who carried out a string of attacks in the southern Swedish city of Malmö between 2003 and 2010, made the claims in a new book he has written about his life.
 
The 43-year-old said he became angry after spotting the football player's red Ferrari, describing Ibrahimovic's illegal parking as “typically Balkan behaviour”, referring to the star striker's Bosnian heritage.
 
The killer said that he went to get his gun, and when he returned to the spot, the car was gone.
 
He wrote: “I thought there would be a proper hullabaloo in the media if the gent in question were to be shot.”
 
Ibrahimovic has been playing for Paris side PSG since 2012.
 
The book also gives details of Mangs' life growing up in Småland in southern Sweden and outlines his hatred of Jewish people and others with immigrant backgrounds.
 
He appears to show little remorse for his actions, although he says that he ended up almost wanting to be arrested, as he could not contemplate a life in a real world dominated by "multiculturalism" and "mass consumption".
 
Mangs was sentenced to life in prison in 2013 for two murders and eight attempted murders.
 
Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who was brought up in southern Sweden and started his career with Malmö FF is the Nordic nation's top striker in history and captain of the Swedish national team.
 
He has won the French league twice since his arrival in Paris and was also named French Player of the Year in 2013 and 2014. 
 
PSG are currently three points clear at the top of Ligue 1 with three games left to play. 
 
 

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Zlatan has been ‘cured’ of coronavirus: AC Milan

AC Milan striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic has been given the all-clear to end his quarantine period and return to action after testing negative for coronavirus, the Serie A club announced on Friday.

Zlatan has been 'cured' of coronavirus: AC Milan
Zlatan Ibrahimovic celebrates after scoring a goal in September. Photo: Miguel Medina/AFP
Milan confirmed in a statement that the Swedish striker had “tested negative” twice in a row, as stipulated in the protocol to be able to lift the quarantine procedure.
   
Ibrahimovic, 39, sounded a more triumphal note on his social media: “You are cured! The health authority says the quarantine is over, you can go out!”, he wrote on Twitter.

The announcement comes a day after Milan said Ibrahimovic had tested positive a second time for Covid-19, putting in doubt his participation in the Milan derby on October 17.
 
   
Ibrahimovic first tested positive on September 24.
   
The derby remains in doubt with two other Milan players and five from Inter currently in self-quarantine.
   
In spite of his absence, Milan have made a decent start to the season, having climbed to second in Serie A after winning all three of their games and reaching the group stages of the Europa League.
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