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The Paris Saint-Germain striker has won the Guldbollen, an annual award given to the best Swedish footballer of each year, a record nine times and racked up over a century of caps for the national side.
However, after being declared as runner-up behind five-times Wimbledon winner Bjorn Borg by the Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter in a list of the top 150 Swedes, he responded in typically candid fashion.
“On that list I would have been number 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, with due respect to the others.”
Despite those comments, the 33-year-old still reserved praise for Tennis star Borg.
“He is a cool person and a living legend,” he added.
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