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Whoever moves first is gay! Ibrahimovic and IShowSpeed get it on for a homophobic joke on video. Plus, Zlatan is in Milan settling personal scores

Zlatan Ibrahimovic is currently receiving criticism from virtually all sides. They say that AC Milan is not happy with him, even their own fans are sometimes getting into it and now the Swede has even made a video with a popular youtuber.

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Zlatan Ibrahimovic is currently receiving criticism from virtually all sides. They say that AC Milan are not happy with him, even their own fans are sometimes getting into it and now the Swede has even made a video with a popular youtuber.

AC Milan are not experiencing a good start to the season at all, coach Paulo Fonseca only achieved his first win in the 4th round of Serie A and the wave of criticism is also pouring in on the legendary Zlatan, who works for the Rossoneri as a senior advisor.

The American owners are reportedly starting to lose patience with Ibrahimovic and a video he recently made with a famous youtuber nicknamed IShowSpeed hasn’t helped.

“Whoever moves first is gay.” They then sit motionless together for several minutes until IShowSpeed can’t take it anymore.

Part of the public is amused by the video, but part of the public, as is now customary, calls it homophobic and Ibrahimovic and IShowSpeed are denounced for it. The owners of AC Milan don’t like it either.

So underneath Ibrahimovic, his chair may be starting to sway. Slowly but surely, the former Swedish footballer is losing confidence, and it may be that he will eventually be replaced in his position.

His position at Milan is simply not nearly as solid as it used to be. In addition, some Rossoneri fans are turning against him, as they do not like his tenure as a senior advisor.

Ibrahimovic has also had to settle personal scores from his position in Milan recently. He has sacked coach Ignazio Abate, his former Milan teammate, for not giving his eldest son Maximilian a chance at the Primavera.

To add insult to injury, Abate’s father, Beniamino, who also works for the club, moved him from his position as U19 goalkeeping coach to the women’s team and then even fired him.

Sources: YouTube, La Republicca, AC Milan

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