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Watch Zlatan Ibrahimovic's stunning overhead kick against England!
The Sweden captain scored a goal for the ages on Wednesday night against the Three Lions. If you have not seen it yet or want to witness its brilliance once more, click below now!
We all knew he was good, but this is something else. Zlatan Ibrahimovic, not content with having scored a hat-trick already, scored an iconic goal against England on Wednesday night, as the Friends Stadium in Solna was opened in emphatic style as Sweden romped to a 4-2 victory.
Joe Hart rushed from his line to head a long ball clear, but could not make a good contact, sending it up in the air rather than out.
The Paris Saint-Germain man reacted instantly, launching into the air and dispatching a 30-yard overhead kick into the net.
The only thing to take the gloss off the stunner? Ibrahimovic was booked for taking his shirt off.
Watch Zlatan's beauty and the rest of the match highlights above!
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Bayern's jinx - CL final referee Nicola Rizzoli
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