Trailer for ‘Becoming Zlatan,’ the upcoming documentary

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Trailer for ‘Becoming Zlatan,’ the upcoming documentary
Trailer for ‘Becoming Zlatan,’ the upcoming documentary
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The trailer for the upcoming ‘Becoming Zlatan’ documentary has been released, and it offers an intriguing taste of what we can expect to see in the film.

In just 90 seconds, the trailer illustrates how much pressure Zlatan has felt throughout his career, which is summed up by this quote about the formidable striker:

“There’s a big stadium.

There are 60,000 people.

And you have to show that you are worth 9 million f**king euros.

It’s not easy.”

There’s no doubt that the documentary will be a fascinating look at a very complex man. The former Ajax, Barcelona, Juventus, Inter Milan, AC Milan and Malmo striker is never short of an opinion.

‘Becoming Zlatan’ is due to be released in Sweden on February 17, 2016. There’s no word yet when it’ll be released in the USA and England, but as soon as we find out, we’ll let you know.

In the meantime, enjoy the trailer:

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