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Sweden striker Ibrahimović out of Euro 2020 with knee injury

MILAN (AP) - Zlatan Ibrahimović will miss the upcoming European Championship because of a knee injury, the Swedish soccer federation said Saturday.

Ibrahimović limped out of AC Milan's 3-0 win at Juventus last weekend and the Sweden forward had further tests on his injured left knee on Saturday.

Milan released a statement saying that Ibrahimović will undergo 'œa conservative treatment of six weeks'ť and the Swedish soccer federation announced shortly afterward that the 39-year-old had told the national coach that he would not be fit in time for the tournament.

'œToday, Zlatan has informed Janne Andersson that his injury will stop him from participating in the European Championships this summer,'ť the federation said in a tweet.

'œGet excited Zlatan, we hope to see you on the football field again soon!'ť

Ibrahimović came out of international retirement in March, five years after his last match for his country. He produced three assists in his first two starts upon his return, in wins over Georgia and Kosovo in World Cup qualifying.

Euro 2020, which was postponed a year because of the coronavirus pandemic, kicks off on June 11.

Sweden's first match is against Spain on June 14. It also plays Poland and Slovakia in Group E.

Andersson confirmed that Ibrahimović had informed him earlier Saturday.

'œOf course, it feels sad, especially for Zlatan but also for us,'ť Andersson said in a statement. "I hope he is back on the field again as soon as possible.'ť

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Milan's Zlatan Ibrahimovic in action during the Italian Serie A soccer match between Juventus and Milan, at the Juventus Stadium, in Turin, Italy, Sunday, May 9, 2021. (Tano Pecoraro/LaPresse via AP) The Associated Press
Juventus' Giorgio Chiellini, left, battles for the ball with Milan's Zlatan Ibrahimovic during the Italian Serie A soccer match between Juventus and Milan, at the Juventus Stadium, in Turin, Italy, Sunday, May 9, 2021. (Spada/LaPresse via AP) The Associated Press
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