On the last day of the 2018 NFL season, after losing his Los Angeles Galaxy to Houston Dynamo 2-3, Swedish star Zlatan Ibrahimovic went out of his way, threatening his colleagues with death, and boasting about his fortune, according to one of his former colleagues.

"After the end of the match, Zlatan stood up and went to his team mates by saying, 'Did you come here to go to the beach and hike in Hollywood? Tell me this clearly,'" said Joao Pedro, the loaned from the American team to the Portuguese team, Tondella.

"I have three hundred million dollars in my account, and a private island, and I do not need to play here, the first person who will go to me with any word I will kill."

Zlatan is accused of arrogance and arrogance, and this appears through several controversial statements, and it has become a "registered mark" in the name of the Swedish "Sultan".

Before leaving the American League, Zlatan said, "If I stay, the American league will be good, because the whole world will see it, and if you leave, no one will remember what it is?"

Pedro reveals that in one of the training sessions, and it was on his birthday, the coach wanted to start the game from Pedro, but Zlatan came in and told the team, "Every day is my birthday, pass the ball to me."

"Ibera" did not lead his team to any title in the American League, but he scored 52 goals in two seasons.