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‘Grow up’ – Andy Carroll slams Zlatan Ibrahimovic

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‘Grow up’ – Andy Carroll slams Zlatan Ibrahimovic

Former England striker, Andy Carroll has slammed AC Milan legend Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

This was after the Sweden legend shared pictures of a head injury he suffered on his Instagram account.

It was reported that Ibrahimovic, known for his controversial statements, had recently said there was no way he would have join Chelsea, a he felt he was bigger than.

After sharing the pictures on Tuesday, Cole shared a witty comment in the replies.

In a recent post, the 43-year-old revealed a nasty cut on his head with the caption: “Part of the game.”

Ibrahimovic, who is the current AC Milan advisor after retiring, saw a frenzy in the comments section with fans cracking jokes in tune with the footballer’s personality.

Comments such as “The pain felt Zlatan,” “Zlatan didn’t get stitches, the stitches got Zlatan,” and “The injury went to the doctor to check Zlatan levels,” were highly engaged with in the replies.

Carroll, a former Liverpool and Newcastle United forward posted a comment laden with dark humour. It read:

“Grow up, I’ve had worse from the missus.”

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