“When the red card happened the worst thing was the Chelsea players. I felt there were 11 babies around me.”

On being red carded at Stamford bridge in UEFA Champions League Last 16 (2015) http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/psg-striker-zlatan-ibrahimovic-blasts-5317080
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