Zlatan Ibrahimović has fired a stinging verdict at England’s Euro 2024 campaign after their 2-1 loss to Norway on 18 June.
What happened in the Norway vs England match?
England’s Euro 2024 campaign ended in chaos on 18 June when Norway stunned the Three Lions 2-1 in Hamburg. A first-half strike from Norway’s Alexander Sørloth and a late winner from Joshua King left England staring at an early exit. Gareth Southgate’s side struggled for rhythm, mustered few clear chances, and looked disjointed throughout.
Why did Zlatan Ibrahimović weigh in?
Ibrahimović, never shy with his opinions, took aim at England’s performance. He questioned their intensity, their pressing, and their ability to impose themselves on the game. “They looked like they didn’t want it enough,” he told *Aftonbladet*. The Swede also mocked England’s habit of overcommitting forward and leaving gaps at the back—a flaw that cost them against Norway.
What does this mean for England’s Euro 2024 hopes?
England’s loss means they must win their final group game against Slovenia on 25 June to avoid elimination. A draw or defeat would send them home early. Southgate’s side now faces a must-win scenario, with added pressure to fix their defensive shape and regain composure. The defeat has already sparked fresh debates about England’s tournament mentality and tactical approach.
How does this compare to Sweden’s own Euro 2024 run?
While England crashed out, Sweden pushed on after a 1-1 draw with Belgium. Janne Andersson’s side sit second in their group and face Switzerland on 25 June needing a point to advance. Ibrahimović’s critique of England’s effort contrasts with Sweden’s resilience—a reminder that tournament football rewards grit over glamour. The Swedes know how to grind out results, even when the ball doesn’t run their way.
