Ibrahimovic statue vandalised again with marks visible on feet

Football
By Reuters | Dec 13, 2019
Saw marks can be seen on the statue. [Courtesy]

Vandals have tried to topple a statue of striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic outside Malmo Stadium in Sweden by sawing at its feet, prompting police to erect a fence around it, the BBC has reported.

The statue has been a target of angry fans at Ibrahimovic's hometown club ever since Sweden's record international goalscorer announced he had acquired a stake in a rival team.

Ibrahimovic made his name at Malmo FF before a trophy-laden career abroad but the announcement that he had taken a nearly 25% stake in Stockholm club Hammarby led Malmo fans to vent their ire on the 3.5-metre tall statue outside their club.

Ibrahimovic's statue outside Malmo's stadium was set on fire last month. [Courtesy]

Fans scorched the statue with flares and sprayed racist messages on the ground nearby hours after the announcement on Nov. 27.

A Malmo police spokeswoman told the BBC that vandals had placed a rope around the neck of the statue in the early hours of Thursday morning and tried to saw through its feet.

"There is a risk now it could fall and we have placed a fence around it," the spokeswoman added. 

The 38-year-old started his career at Malmo and is Sweden's record goalscorer with 62 in 116 games. [Courtesy]
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