It is five years since Zlatan Ibrahimovic ended his national team career and he has since had great success internationally.

There has long been speculation about a possible comeback for "Ibra" in Janne Andersson's squad, and this afternoon it will explode - he will join, or not.

- You do not really know.

He has had problems with his groin, and has been away from some matches with Milan.

So it may be that he chooses to stand over this collection, but that does not mean that he is smoked for a European Championship play-off, says Nannskog.

Nannskog believes, however, that the Swedish national team without Zlatan has become more of a team.

- Otherwise, it was that they relied on the great's knowledge and became a little spectator on the plane.

When you released the ball to Zlatan, you stood and watched what he would do.

We do not want to fall into that again, he says and continues:

- Then a lot depends on Zlatan to have a different body language towards his players.

I think it means a lot to get the thumbs up from Zlatan, and not get any bad gestures or blocks.

What he thinks and how he acts means a lot to the different players.

"If you take in Zlatan, you do not take in Zlatan for him to sit on the bench"

What role can Zlatan expect in this national team that we have today?

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I think if you take in Zlatan, you do not take in Zlatan for him to sit on the bench.

I think you should set him up as a supernia.

We want those simple goals.

I imagine a Zlatan who really sticks around the penalty area and does not take the role of midfielders.

If you bring in Zlatan, I think he should play from the start, says Nannskog.

Nannskog hopes that Zlatan comes in with a lot of love and that Zlatan understands the new role he needs to shoulder.

- I hope that Zlatan understands that if he comes in now, he needs to have a slightly different attitude to take the players with him and maybe not always demand that ball on the field.