Zlatan Ibrahimovic broke down in tears at a media conference on Monday after revealing his return to the Sweden squad has not been easy for his family.
The Milan striker was recalled by Janne Andersson for this month s World Cup qualifiers against Kosovo and Georgia, plus the friendly with Estonia, paving the way for him to potentially play at Euro 2020.
He celebrated his first call-up in nearly five years by posting a picture on Twitter of himself in a Sweden shirt with the caption: The return of the God.
Ibrahimovic, who turns 40 in October, is Sweden s all-time leading scorer with 62 international goals, the last of those coming against Denmark in November 2015.
Speaking at a media conference on Monday, an emotional Ibrahimovic revealed the difficulty of leaving his family to join up with the national team.
I had Vincent [his son] here, who was actually crying when I left him. But it s okay , he said, before breaking off in tears.
The return of the God
— Zlatan Ibrahimović (@Ibra_official)
This takes time away from my family and it s not an easy thing. If you have two kids crying every time you leave them, it s a bit hard. I m human, even though I m Superman.
They are very proud.
Ibrahimovic has impressed in Serie A this term with 15 goals in as many matches, and the ex-Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain striker believes he can still make an impact on the international stage.
I m just a piece of the puzzle, among many pieces. I m here to do better, if Janne thinks I can,” he added.
If you ask me, I m the best in the world, but that doesn t help me much here. I ve promised to decide matches, so now it s up to me!
I m just glad I m here. I m proud, I m not demanding anything and I want nothing. I just want to contribute what I can. If Janne felt I cannot contribute or do what I have to do, then we wouldn t be here.
As of today, I want to keep going as long as I can. I don t want to regret anything when I stop. That thought came into my head after the injury [in 2017].
You should continue as long as you can with what you love. Football is what I want to do; that s what I love.
I am who I am. But I m not here to have my own show.