Zlatan Ibrahimovic is in his last years as a football professional and in a major interview with France Football, Sweden's foremost of all time tells what he thinks remains of him after his career.

- I do not know.

I'm hoping for something.

If there is anything left, it means I did my job well.

Maybe my ideas.

Believe in yourself, have your own personality, do not be afraid to hold on to something if you think something, always be open-minded, says Ibrahimovic, according to the Football Channel and continues:

- I'm proud of what I did.

I come from a place where everyone judged me, told me it was not possible.

People talked about me and said, "He's not good enough."

And I'm still here, 39 years old, in my shoes.

And I'm proud of that.

"After my career I want to disappear"

Ibrahimovic also says that he has no need to be remembered after his career - at the same time he trembles for the day it is over.

- The day you stop playing, the first morning, you wake up and say to yourself: "What do I do now?"

You are no longer programmed to do the same things every day, you step into a new chapter in life.

And it scares me.

What will I do?

I'm not there yet, I do not want to think about it.

When it happens, I get there.

In any case, there will probably be no life in public for the Swede.

- After my career, I want to disappear. When you live in this world as long as I have, you know what you have been through mentally and physically. So I want to disappear and enjoy my life.