Zlatan Ibrahimovic wants to continue with Sweden at age 40
Zlatan Ibrahimovic revealed he is not ready to call it a day on his international career despite missing out on this year's World Cup.
Sweden faced Poland in a World Cup playoff on Tuesday but goals from Robert Lewandowski and Piotr Zielinski saw the Poles book their place in Qatar.
Ibrahimovic came off the bench in the 79th minute but he could not turn the tide for his country as they saw the World Cup slip through their fingers.
However, with the striker's 41st birthday approaching in October, he faced questions over his future with the national side.
The AC Milan star refused to say if Tuesday's defeat would be his last match for his country as he admitted he would like to continue playing for Sweden.
When asked if he will continue playing for Sweden, he told C More, via Metro: ‘I hope so.
‘As long as I can stay healthy and play and contribute something.’
Asked whether he thought Tuesday night would be his last game, he said: ‘There is no answer now.
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