Today, the football journalist Olof Lundh publishes his third book, "The national team according to Lundh", but already yesterday headlines were created about the book.

In the book, Lundh describes how Zlatan Ibrahimovic managed the national team during Erik Hamrén's time as national team captain.

According to an anonymous source in the book, Rasmus Elm and Oscar Lewicki, among others, are said to have been sawn hard by Ibrahimovic.

Elm is even said to have broken down.

Both players have denied the information and said that they do not recognize themselves in the picture given in the book.

Despite this, Olof Lundh stands by his review.

- I am responsible for my review and it is no stranger than that.

This is part of this culture, the culture of silence, says Lundh in SVT's Morgonstudion.

Lundh compares Ibrahimovic to former basketball star Michael Jordan.

In the documentary "The Last Dance", Jordan is described as a tough leader who places high demands on his teammates.

- Zlatan is a fantastic player.

62 goals, most in the national team.

He has meant a lot, been involved and taken Sweden to many championships.

Then there is another page where you can compare him to Michael Jordan.

These real winners may not be the ones who blend into the locker room, says Lindh and continues:

- They make high demands and that leads to certain things, insults and such.

It's not just Zlatan's fault, it's created by a culture around him because you simply want to get along with him.