Swedish star Zlatan Ibrahimovic admitted that he panicked when thinking about after retiring from football, and sent a message to fans to enjoy his skills in the remainder of his term on the field.

Ibrahimovic, who recently completed his fortieth year, is currently with the Sweden national team, which is preparing for a crucial match against the Czech Republic in the European qualifiers for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

"I have this fear, what will happen next? I know that I will have other options, that I will have a lot of offers. But this adrenaline that I get when I am on the field will not be found anywhere else," the Swedish striker said in a press conference on Tuesday. .

"That's why I'm panicking. I'll keep working as much as I can and just have fun," he added.

Next to Ibrahimovic at the press conference was the newcomer to the Sweden national team, Anthony Ilanga (19 years), Manchester United winger, the son of Cameroon international Joseph Ilanga, with whom Zlatan played in Malmo Sweden in the 2000-2001 season.

"Enjoy watching me while I'm on the field, because you won't see anything similar, you'll see Ilanga later, I say that with all respect, but you won't see Ibrahimovic anymore, so enjoy while you can," the player nicknamed the Sultan said.

Ibrahimovic will not be in the Czech match because of the penalty, and if his companions win, he will have the opportunity to participate in a decisive match against Poland to book a place in the World Cup finals in Qatar, which begins next November.