🚨 Zlatan Ibrahimović on Harry Kane Masterclass after scoring 2 goals and England historic comeback win:
“Forget the Ballon d’Or debate. Give it to Harry Kane already. Two goals when England were on the verge of elimination that’s what separates legends from good players.”
“Everyone loves talking about flashy players, but when your country is about to crash out, where are they? Kane showed up. He carried England into the Round of 16 when they needed him most. In my book, he’s the number one favorite for the Ballon d’Or.”
“People will keep mentioning other names, but football isn’t won on social media. It’s won in moments like this. Harry Kane delivers when the pressure is highest, and that’s exactly why he deserves the biggest individual award in football.”
🚨 Zlatan Ibrahimović on Japan crashing out of the 2026 FIFA World Cup after their heartbreaking defeat to Brazil:
“Football can be very cruel. Today Japan leave the World Cup, but they leave with their heads held high. They pushed Brazil to the edge, made them suffer and forced one of the greatest football nations in history to fight until the very end. That’s something no one can take away from them.”
“I don’t want to hear anyone calling this a failure. Failure is not giving everything. These players gave everything. They ran, they fought, they believed and they represented their country with incredible pride. Sometimes football rewards you, sometimes it breaks your heart. Today it broke Japan’s heart.”
“I saw the tears after the final whistle, and those tears tell you everything. They cared. They believed they could make history, and for a long time they looked capable of doing exactly that. The result hurts, but the performance deserves respect from the entire football world.”
“If Japan continue producing players with this mentality, this won’t be the last time they surprise the biggest nations. They have shown courage, discipline and personality throughout this tournament. Today they lost the match, but they won the respect of millions of football fans around the world.”
{@FoxNews }