5 football autobiographies to read in the absence of matches
4. I am Zlatan: Zlatan Ibrahimovic

The autobiography of Zlatan Ibrahimovic gives a unique perspective about his life as we know Ibrahimovic is probably the most outspoken character in the football fraternity.
In this book, the Swedish footballer tells about his journey in football and how he overcame the hardships to be one of the greatest strikers in the history of the game.
He boldly speaks about all the things he felt wrong and the problems he faced in his career, he didn’t even flinch while being critical of his managers and colleagues in the game.
Yes, there are definitely better men in the sport to read about, but Ibrahimovic’s story promises the anecdotes of probably the most narcissist personality in football.
Overall, the book is a good read and the few moments might make you smile, which is the most needed thing at this hour.
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