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Ibrahimovic on Djokovic: ‘It’s not fair to be vaccinated to work’
Zlatan Ibrahimovic spoke about the coronavirus vaccination in an interview with Equipe who, while clarifying that he was vaccinated to protect himself, stressed that being a condition for someone to work is not right.
Despite being vaccinated against coronavirus, Zlatan Ibrahimovic sided with Novak Djokovic, who eventually failed to play at the Australian Open after being permanently deported from Australia.
In the big interview he gave to the French team, among others, he referred to the much-touted case of the Serbian tennis player and argued that it was unfair that vaccination was a condition of being able to work.
“Why was I vaccinated? The answer is clear: to protect myself and others. Getting vaccinated for health reasons is not the same as playing in a tennis tournament. Those who get vaccinated do so because they believe and believe it is effective against the disease.
But everyone has their own point of view. People should not be forced to get vaccinated just to get to work. I got vaccinated because I think it’s the best way to protect myself, not to play football. “Those are two different situations.”
It is recalled that last November, the Milan ace was photographed with Djokovic at the Pala Alpitour for the Green Group’s first game and then uploaded a post on social media. “Annoy us and you will pay” “Imbra” wrote a hug with Nole.
Source: sport24
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