It would be a terrible blow for Sweden and us spectators.
One of the stars announced for the next Euro, who had just returned with his national team, could miss part of the big continental meeting (June 11 - July 11).
Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who suffered a knee injury during his AC Milan victory over Juventus in Serie A (3-0) last weekend, will have to receive treatment for the next six weeks, his club announced. .
Victim of a sprained left knee a week ago with AC Milan, will be subjected to treatment for "six weeks", which could prevent him from playing the first round of the Euro with Sweden, announced his club on Saturday.
The 39-year-old star, returned to the selection in March almost five years after his international farewell, received a visit to Milan on Saturday from a specialist who prescribed "a six-week conservatory treatment", says the club.
Which is a lesser evil, because he thus avoids the operation.
Sky Italia thus understands that this news does not reveal anything serious at the ligament level and could allow him to play the Euro.
As a reminder, Sweden is due to meet Spain on June 14, Slovakia on June 18 and Poland on June 23.