As is well known, Zlatan Ibrahimovic missed the European Championships.

After impressing in his national team comeback in March, an injury forced the 39-year-old to give up this summer's big football championship.

This autumn, the continuation of the World Cup qualifiers awaits, where the home match against Spain on 2 September is first on the schedule.

In "Tilde", Janne Andersson was asked if Zlatan Ibrahimovic will be in the next national team squad.

- If he is whole and healthy, plays and wants to join, I will take him out.

He participated in March and contributed a lot.

Does he still feel like he did in the collection in March and before the European Championships he will be with.

But we'll see, I'll talk to him in peace and quiet, says Andersson.

"Small people"

Another topic that was tackled was hatred on social media - something that was a big topic during the European Football Championship.

Among other things, after Marcus Berg had to endure threats and hatred on social media after the group game against Spain, as well as the English national team trio Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Bukayo Saka who missed their penalties for England in the European Championship final against Italy.

Something that made Andersson roar.

- If they had not written all the shit about these English players or Marcus Berg, they would have written shit about someone else.

It is small people who give in to others.

I usually tell them not to take it personally because they are people who just hate and will continue to hate.

Then it is sad and terrible that it may happen in the name of the public in some way, says Andersson.

Hailed by the trio

Andersson also received video greetings from Mikael Lustig, Marcus Berg and Sebastian Larsson who all chose to leave the national team after the European Championships.

Greetings that moved the league captain.

- I will miss them, I will miss them a lot.

I'm a little touched, how kind they are.