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Zlatan Ibrahimovic's crazy: He arrived in San Remo on a motorcycle with a Milan fan

The forward, star guest of the festival, lived a very special moment during the event

By Mauricio Saenz

31/05/2021, 11:24 PM

The forward, star guest of the festival, lived a very special moment during the event

Zlatan Ibrahimovic starred in a very special week. Recovering from an injury that keeps him off the court in Milan, the Swedish striker was a luxury guest at the San Remo Festival. During it, he was not only in the news for speaking again about LeBron James and his political participation, but also for a reckless action that he had to take in order not to miss the event.

It happened on Friday, when he was going to the gala. On the route there was a traffic accident, which is why the traffic of cars was interrupted. Zlatan got out of his vehicle and started walking. Suddenly a motorcycle appeared and braked. It was about a Milan fan who recognized him and offered to take him to the door of the Festival.

At the same time, during the closing ceremony of the event, Zlatan made a very emotional speech. "Everyone knew Zlatan before this Festival, but Zlatan came here because he likes challenges, adrenaline, he likes to grow. When you accept a challenge it's like jumping onto the field, and there you can win or lose. I played 945 games, not them. I won all of them. I won 11 scudetti, but I lost some. I won many, many cups and I lost some. I scored 500 goals, and some I failed", the Swede began by saying.

"I'm Zlatan when I win, but also when I lose. Some penalties have gone wrong, but failure is not the opposite of victory, it's a part of it. Doing nothing is the biggest mistake you can make. If Zlatan fails, you can. fail you too. The important thing's to make a difference every day with commitment, dedication, perseverance, concentration. I organized this Festival to tell you that each one of you can be Zlatan, and I'm all of you. Thank you Italy, you are my second home", culminated.

 

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