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- Updated: October 10, 2016
Zlatan Ibrahimovic might have been retired from international football since the summer but the Manchester United striker hasn’t been taking it easy this week.
The 35-year-old, whose final match in Sweden colours was their 1-0 defeat to Belgium at Euro 2016, posted a picture on Instagram of himself in an oxygen mask, having seemingly put himself through his paces on a treadmill.
The picture was captioned: “There is no free time, there is hard work and objectives.”
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