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Zlatan Ibrahimovic nicknamed German Keeper Kevin Trapp ‘Adolf ‘ according to new publication

Never a man to be too swayed by the convictions of his foes, nevertheless Zlatan Ibrahimovic changing room conduct has come to be questioned after a comment made about him in soon to be released publication.

Featuring in a new Zlatan Ibrahimovic book written by L’Équipe journalists Damien Degorre and Arnaud Hermant, Le Figaro released the following Nazi spiced excerpt.

“Trapp is German, and upon his arrival at PSG, Ibra gave him a little nickname: Adolf. When Zlatan estimates something to be a good joke, once his comic repetition gets underway, a bit like as in the penalty area, nobody can stop him. So with that, the new PSG goalkeeper was called Adolf here, and Adolf there. Never short in terms of improvisation, the PSG star then gave the German a little song. It should not necessarily be seen as malicious on the part of the Swede, but instead as a lack of education or perhaps a desire to please Salvatore, who had subsequently been dropped to the bench.”

Signed by PSG in 2015, German keeper Kevin Trapp reportedly came to be nicknamed ‘Adolf’ by the 34-year-old striker after close friend Salvatore Sirigu lost his place to the stopper, with the Swede believing it to be the best way to comfort the Italian.

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