Ibrahimovic: I don't believe in God, where was he when my brother died of leukemia?

Milan is preparing for a friendly match in Baltimore, U.S.A. In America with Milan's team is Zlatan Ibrahimovic, a legend of the club that is now a consultant. Zlatan gave an interview to the American sports newspaper The Athletic, in which he spoke of his role in [...]
Milan is preparing for a friendly match in Baltimore, U.S.A.
In America with Milan's team is Zlatan Ibrahimovic, a legend of the club that is now a consultant.
Zlatan gave an interview to the American sports newspaper The Athletic, in which he spoke of his new role as adviser.
I have influence on many issues in the club. My job is to bring results and enhance team value and ambition to win. I'm not the baby sitter. My players are adults and they have to take responsibility. They should give 200 percent when I'm not there”, Ibrahimovic said.
I have some gray hair and imagine what I would have if I were a coach. A coach works 12 hours a day and has no free time. I couldn't do that. My current role is to connect all sectors and be leaders, make sure all structures in the organisation are active”.
I am not a believer, I believe only in respect. Only I can judge myself. I don't believe in God. When my brother was dying of leukemia, where was he? You pray to Him every day, thank Him every day, but then where is He at such moments in my world, every man is the god of himself”, he said among other things about the Aztecs.












