I like how humble and honest this interviewer is, not a stoneface like alot trying to act professional. You can just see he likes zlatan and he have followed him trough his carrer. Zlatan could also feel that and i could feel that zlatan also liked him.
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I had the same problem, we had no money so I played soccer. Twenty bucks to register and ten bucks back when you returned the jersey. Small,town soccer at its best! That being said today even soccer is very expensive.
You should start now! Skates, stick and helmet is all you need to start playing outdoor hockey... at play it again you should be able to get all of those for around 100$ used.
Where is the haters calling him arrogant , disrespectful and cocky ? 👀 dont know how anyone dislikes this guy hes one of the very few tough real footballers left with all the dandys running on pitches these days , such a great man
His best goal came in a friendly vs a team called Moss in 2001. Sadly it was only partially captured on camera, but a lot of those who saw it, including Zlatan, has said it was the best goal ever scored.
@@martinuzrs4535 Thats true I will admit that. But I think its fascinating with sort of mythical goals like these. Like Peles legendary goal vs juventus de brasil in 1959, only seen by those in the stadium that day.
THIS is what a sports journalist looks like. A real one. Kristian Jack is one of the few gems in the mediocre mess. He prepares and takes his job seriously, while making relevant questions.
Great interviewer. Lot of the questions are very refreshing and new. Most importantly, he actually did his research and is actually listening and not interrupting.
This guy gave a lot of time to promote the game when he was in MLS. It seems like he never turned down an interview. I don’t think he gets enough credit for doing his best to use his presence to increase the exposure of the league.
i honestly cant understand why people are so arrogant and disrespectful these days. Specially towards zlatan. He chose to share a memory from his childhood where he explains how hard it was for him growing up. And now they call him a theif for it, in his face.
What a great interview. Everyone who whines about "such-and-such manager isn't getting the best out x, is ruining so-and-so's confidence, bla bla bla, crying about how the manager is being 'mean' their favorite player by saying some little comment to the press "I need more from x", all these things (I'm talking about Manchester United fans here vs. Mourinho), they should watch this... See how a real winner thinks, about how you motivate _yourself,_ what it takes, how he is only triggered by abuse thrown at him, and so on. In fact, most players should watch this too, learn from a champion how the drive has to come from within you; it's your responsibility how good you become. And, oh, incidentally Zlatan said this about Mourinho-he who supposedly 'ruins' players: "I felt like The Terminator playing for Mourinho. I would kill for Mourinho." 🐅 ETA: Even his voice is dynamite. 🔥
I truly wish hockey was a sport available to everyone like soccer is. It's such an amazing sport to play so fun and teaches you so much also it makes you better at all sports the athleticism and IQ and toughness you need to play that sport is of the highest quality
17min to explain why bad timing and money was the root of problem not to pursue another career... and yet a storyline for many sad childhood past back in the late 20th but yes I agree it's gotten better, allbeit being a click-bait title,, shuda just say 'interview with the legend' but also so thankful for living in the now where exist comments and 2x playback
Basketball is only big in america ,football is big everywhere ,lebron mei be the biggest for america but when the documentary comes it'll be Zlatan everywhere
A story for young bucks. I simply want to paint a picture of my soccer journey with the hopes of someone not making the same mistakes I did. I am 26 now... When I was 15 I played in an international tournemant in Austria as an outside midfielder on a U18 US team I made due to lucky circumstances and the financial support of my parents. I scored a goal against the Czech and never felt so naturally high. I carried that confidence into my sophomore year of high school and scored 6 goals in 8 games on JV then made varsity the second half of the season. I was nurvous about the upper classman starters and played timidly. I rode the bench for the rest of the season due to my own insecurities. Then I lost focus and started smoking weed with my friends since I barely played and needed a new outlet for "fun". That habbit distracted me. That habbit then took place in between two-a-days that following summer, I stopped practicing in my free time, stopped caring. I hurt my hamstring from being out of shape and missed tryouts my Jr year then eagerly came back too early and hurt it again. I was replaced on the Varsity roster and put on JV since I was "damaged". At that point I was 17 with a poor attitude and stepped back from soccer and focused on partying. I ended up starting on a D2 club team in college (2011-2015) as an outside defender (had a blast). We had parties every week with sororities and various womens' athletic teams where we'd get blackout drunk and make mistakes... I was surrounded by players just like me. Collectively we had flashes of talent every week but nothing consistant from anyone on a daily basis since we were busy chasing women. I often wonder if I stayed determined and trained properly if I could have played for a D1 program and possibly further into the MLS. Review: I was no star in high school because I let my own head and habbits get the best of me when I was in a position to excel. In college I simply was having too much fun. Lesson: Stay focused like Zlatan and ignore external negativity, triumph over setbacks and learn how to be brave. Zlatan did this and look what he has accomplished. Thanks 😎
Just because one is a world class athlete in one sport it doesn't mean they will be a world class athlete in another, Zlatan very well could have amounted to a 4th line grinder in the NHL if he took that path.
Alot of top athlets could, alot of talented basketballers also played am football, baseball or did very good in track and field don't forget golf :D that alot of atlets also play, i guess it's more common in North America since everything is more sport oriented in schools and the level is pretty high, in Sweden it's harded because you don't move to a school that often but we have football/basketball/icehockey schools for sure.
Zlatan is on par with messi and ronaldo because messi and Ron made their name in just one club ,while Zlatan played everywhere which shoes you he doesn't care about individual trophies or awards and he doesn't care what anyone thinks as long as he is best in his mind
why, because hes half bosnian/croatian. they dont play hockey. they are born to be soccer players, water-polo players, basketball players, handball players, etc...not hockey. Well except for Sakic and like Milan Lucic and a few others.
This is why football/soccer is the best sport in the world. It has the most competitive curve. Think about it, if everyone in the world could afford equipment and play hockey, the sport would me much more competitive and this in turn would allow for only the best of the best to make it. To be the best in soccer you compete against the world. To be the best in hockey you only compete against a selective privileged group.
Hockey is the No.1 national sport in these countries: Canada Sweden Finland Russia Czech Republic That is 205 million people. Hockey is one of four national sports in the US, so lets divide the US population by 4: 83 million. So that is 288 million people competing - hardly a 'privileged group'. An example of an elitist sport is polo, possibly rowing and yachting. Plus, it takes 18 years to make a hockey player because it requires all these unique skills not found in any other sport: - skating - strength - aerobic conditioning - anaerobic conditioning - hand-eye coordination - physical toughness It is the fastest team sport on the planet, and did I mention the fighting? I used to follow football all my life, until I picked up an ice hockey stick.
PP Hyjynx Exactly. Just think it’s a missed opportunity to mention to Zlatan that someone from his hometown city actually won the Stanley Cup this year
Zlatan should be in those beer commercials, as the most interesting man in the world.
"It does not always drink ....., But when it does, the beer drinks Zlatan" ...??
i don't always drink...but when i do the beer gets drunk. that's a better one lmao.
I like how humble and honest this interviewer is, not a stoneface like alot trying to act professional. You can just see he likes zlatan and he have followed him trough his carrer. Zlatan could also feel that and i could feel that zlatan also liked him.
These are the interview answers you’ll get from him when the person asking the questions is articulate and asks valid questions without an agenda.
Whenever I feel sad or need some confidence I straight come to zlatan's interview.
Zlatan is my source for confidence
Same here 🙃
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I was dumb lost the password. I love any tricks you can offer me!
@@troyblaine370 mine has been gone for 6 years since I lost the password :(
He is sensitive and strong. I love him 💖
Same
That was an awesome interview. He has a fantastic memory! Listening to him never gets old!
Interviewer was on point. Probably the most on top Zlatans history since he moved the states. You can tell this is Canadian not American 😂
Yes. You know he was fully aware of Zlatan's career and status in football. Many people only knew him after he left PSG.
mediacenter man yea in America maybe. Everyone in Europe knew Zlatan by 06 at the latest. Zlatan and Jose was a good partnership
Mind Trapped yep he knew his stuff.
Cos the guy interviewing is British
@Jimmy Jimmy but im from America 😂 you gotta admit, most commentators/interviewers on the sport here aren’t exactly world class lolll
TSN didn't interview Zlatan, Zlatan interviewed TSN
Ray Tran interviewed*
Michael Stark not in Zlatan language
Yeah yeah here we go again, some original comments would be good
Ok, its getting cheesy
Dont force it
Yup! unfortunately I couldn't play hockey because it was too expensive. I wish we had the support programs they have now when I was growing up.
It's ridiculous,the cost for the equipment is over 1k.play ball or street hockey. Much cheaper
I had the same problem, we had no money so I played soccer. Twenty bucks to register and ten bucks back when you returned the jersey. Small,town soccer at its best! That being said today even soccer is very expensive.
You should start now! Skates, stick and helmet is all you need to start playing outdoor hockey... at play it again you should be able to get all of those for around 100$ used.
@@aren55555 oh I do play now. I am 26 and had to teach myself as I started to work I bought the equipment on my own.
@@enforceOM im 15 and i love hockey really much but im not good at skating and i never played hockey cause its expensive should i Start now ?
He never ceases to amaze me. That memory !!
Where is the haters calling him arrogant , disrespectful and cocky ? 👀 dont know how anyone dislikes this guy hes one of the very few tough real footballers left with all the dandys running on pitches these days , such a great man
I think the famous dribling goal he did in Ajax is still the best.
His best goal came in a friendly vs a team called Moss in 2001. Sadly it was only partially captured on camera, but a lot of those who saw it, including Zlatan, has said it was the best goal ever scored.
@@larslosh5598 Zlatan said that when he was very young, he has scored more than 450 goals since.
@@martinuzrs4535 Thats true I will admit that. But I think its fascinating with sort of mythical goals like these. Like Peles legendary goal vs juventus de brasil in 1959, only seen by those in the stadium that day.
The bicycle kick from 30 meters out was defo the best
@@leo-vb5jq I'm Swedish and saw that game live. It was a beautifull goal for sure.
THIS is what a sports journalist looks like. A real one. Kristian Jack is one of the few gems in the mediocre mess. He prepares and takes his job seriously, while making relevant questions.
binge watching zlatan's interviews and I guess this one is my favorite. Hat's off to the interviewer..💗💗
I'm also doing the same now😂
Great interviewer. Lot of the questions are very refreshing and new. Most importantly, he actually did his research and is actually listening and not interrupting.
He's a football analyst so he knows his stuff
Awesome interview. Fantastic glimpse into the mind of a world class athlete and what sacrifices must be made to accomplish your goals in life. 👏👏👏
Damn zlatan is a beast
Its very nice that Kristian jack let Zlatan interviewed him
This guy gave a lot of time to promote the game when he was in MLS. It seems like he never turned down an interview. I don’t think he gets enough credit for doing his best to use his presence to increase the exposure of the league.
i honestly cant understand why people are so arrogant and disrespectful these days. Specially towards zlatan. He chose to share a memory from his childhood where he explains how hard it was for him growing up. And now they call him a theif for it, in his face.
Great interview. Well done. Ibra is truly one of a kind
Geez what a great interview. Hats off.
Super interview, questions on point and the responses were very intelligent.
What a great interview. Everyone who whines about "such-and-such manager isn't getting the best out x, is ruining so-and-so's confidence, bla bla bla, crying about how the manager is being 'mean' their favorite player by saying some little comment to the press "I need more from x", all these things (I'm talking about Manchester United fans here vs. Mourinho), they should watch this... See how a real winner thinks, about how you motivate _yourself,_ what it takes, how he is only triggered by abuse thrown at him, and so on. In fact, most players should watch this too, learn from a champion how the drive has to come from within you; it's your responsibility how good you become.
And, oh, incidentally Zlatan said this about Mourinho-he who supposedly 'ruins' players: "I felt like The Terminator playing for Mourinho. I would kill for Mourinho." 🐅
ETA: Even his voice is dynamite. 🔥
very well.....
Best interview. Much Respect.
The Lion Roars ...Brilliant interview....He put pretty boy in his place
Heck even for the hockey fan it's bloody expensive.
I truly wish hockey was a sport available to everyone like soccer is. It's such an amazing sport to play so fun and teaches you so much also it makes you better at all sports the athleticism and IQ and toughness you need to play that sport is of the highest quality
soccer is better than hockey
I prefer bandy it is literally football (soccer ) on is
Wofflan gå hem
@@aranchalak4929 glöm det
Very true my brother. Soccer only wishes it could compare.
Zlatan interviewed the TSN for free as a "thanks" for welcoming him in Canada.
Great interview. Watching Zlatan play live is amazing. You will be satisfy if you love football.
17min to explain why bad timing and money was the root of problem not to pursue another career... and yet a storyline for many sad childhood past back in the late 20th but yes I agree it's gotten better, allbeit being a click-bait title,, shuda just say 'interview with the legend' but also so thankful for living in the now where exist comments and 2x playback
The fact that expenses kept zlatan away says so much about the state of hockey man I mean it worked out for him but it’s unfortunate
He was very poor immigrant child. Most people aren't that poor
@@theterrar3566 Ice Hockey was ranked number 1 in most expensive sports for kids in Sweden. Both membership fees and gear are really expensive.
Waooooo a hell of interview with a hell of belief from zlatan
He is a G
The Lion has spoken
'You need naturally to go through it' to win it. I like that.
I like it a lot that Ibra keeps calling the game football and not that stupid word soccer
I honestly can’t wait until he finishes his career and we have the best documentary created in sports history. Yes, even in front of LeBron James!
zlatan and james are both bullies and both legends of their game.
Basketball is only big in america ,football is big everywhere ,lebron mei be the biggest for america but when the documentary comes it'll be Zlatan everywhere
Lebron James is literally no body outside America .
Forza Ibra!!
Zlatan, THE MAN
Great interview!
Zlatan Pure Entertainment
🤗😏
thanks for the interview :D
Tsn didn't interview Zlatan, They Zlatanned the interview
Nice interview
what a prepared reporter! bravo
Great interview
great interview
Ibra you need to go back to Man U. to finish unfinished business. Morinjo bring Balkan Boy back,it's only way you can win the league
very good interview !
Great Zlatan..!!
It’s too bad he didn’t get one more World Cup in for Sweden
If it wasnt for the injury he wouldve probably played.
Im not sure about that.
This interviewer is world-class btw
Hockey 🏑 didn't deserve him.. #legend
"And imagine what feeling i would have when i do that goal."
Keeper is starring at his karate-kick.
Zlatan - I just do my job.
Zlatan don't likes football, football likes Zlatan 👑👑👑
Damn even hockey? How many things this man have done? What a legend.
Hockey is famous in sweden so he tried that...
This man woulda ran hockey like he did the MLS
Zlatan didn't play hockey because hockey didn't Zlatan
That was so bad..
CucumberBasterds
haha savage =) but you are right
Hockey is too soft for Zlatan
Yes I remember when zlatan was in a wheel chair n the whole world thought he's done with the game for life n all a sudden he rose like a lion
Great man
And God created Zlatan 🔥
God doesn't speak through Zlatan, Zlatan speaks through God
i love this guy
No you meant Kristian Jack sits down with TSN's Zlatan
If he play hockey #1 pick for sure
No Kristian Jack was guest on Zlatan Show.
A great 500th goal, indeed. He predicted it.
When Zlatan says your name is Ian Hart, you are Ian Hart
If you asked CR7 any of those questions he would answer.. I don't know, I only remember me :D
He can be in Movies
Imagine Ibra playing hockey and getting into a fight?
A story for young bucks. I simply want to paint a picture of my soccer journey with the hopes of someone not making the same mistakes I did.
I am 26 now... When I was 15 I played in an international tournemant in Austria as an outside midfielder on a U18 US team I made due to lucky circumstances and the financial support of my parents. I scored a goal against the Czech and never felt so naturally high. I carried that confidence into my sophomore year of high school and scored 6 goals in 8 games on JV then made varsity the second half of the season. I was nurvous about the upper classman starters and played timidly. I rode the bench for the rest of the season due to my own insecurities. Then I lost focus and started smoking weed with my friends since I barely played and needed a new outlet for "fun". That habbit distracted me. That habbit then took place in between two-a-days that following summer, I stopped practicing in my free time, stopped caring. I hurt my hamstring from being out of shape and missed tryouts my Jr year then eagerly came back too early and hurt it again. I was replaced on the Varsity roster and put on JV since I was "damaged". At that point I was 17 with a poor attitude and stepped back from soccer and focused on partying. I ended up starting on a D2 club team in college (2011-2015) as an outside defender (had a blast). We had parties every week with sororities and various womens' athletic teams where we'd get blackout drunk and make mistakes... I was surrounded by players just like me. Collectively we had flashes of talent every week but nothing consistant from anyone on a daily basis since we were busy chasing women. I often wonder if I stayed determined and trained properly if I could have played for a D1 program and possibly further into the MLS.
Review: I was no star in high school because I let my own head and habbits get the best of me when I was in a position to excel. In college I simply was having too much fun.
Lesson: Stay focused like Zlatan and ignore external negativity, triumph over setbacks and learn how to be brave. Zlatan did this and look what he has accomplished. Thanks 😎
You dont quiz Zlatan about Zlatan, Zlatan quiz you about Zlatan
without Zlatan or Mourinho, there'll be no headlines
Just because one is a world class athlete in one sport it doesn't mean they will be a world class athlete in another, Zlatan very well could have amounted to a 4th line grinder in the NHL if he took that path.
Alot of top athlets could, alot of talented basketballers also played am football, baseball or did very good in track and field don't forget golf :D that alot of atlets also play, i guess it's more common in North America since everything is more sport oriented in schools and the level is pretty high, in Sweden it's harded because you don't move to a school that often but we have football/basketball/icehockey schools for sure.
He got a black belt in Taekwondo so he proved he can be the best in other sports already.
Imagine Zlatan become a superstar goon in the NHL
he would rival zdeno chara
takanoritoriyama Chara has 4-5 inches and at least 50 pounds on Zlatan
OG r u saying Chara is 6 ft 10?
takanoritoriyama 6’8, 6’9 with skates
Haha no. Zlatan is a whiner.
hi from sweden
King Zlatan
Zlatan is on par with messi and ronaldo because messi and Ron made their name in just one club ,while Zlatan played everywhere which shoes you he doesn't care about individual trophies or awards and he doesn't care what anyone thinks as long as he is best in his mind
Ronaldo played for sporting, Manchester United, real Madrid and Juventus... What are you talking about he's made his name on only 1 team?
Zlatan would be a premium blend of Chris Pronger and George Parros.
Bah. He would be a forward
why, because hes half bosnian/croatian. they dont play hockey. they are born to be soccer players, water-polo players, basketball players, handball players, etc...not hockey. Well except for Sakic and like Milan Lucic and a few others.
I never noticed how long Zlatans neck is!!
Beowulf, good interview!
You know what thanks god it is expensive 😹😹🙏🏼
If Zlatan had played since he was a kid I bet he would be a great player. Not as good as he is at soccer but still.
Zlatan is tall and very strong so I bet he could be pretty good.
petera85 he is like Zdeno Chara
@@MiNeroblu Not nearly a strong. He's barely 200 lbs.
This is why football/soccer is the best sport in the world. It has the most competitive curve. Think about it, if everyone in the world could afford equipment and play hockey, the sport would me much more competitive and this in turn would allow for only the best of the best to make it. To be the best in soccer you compete against the world. To be the best in hockey you only compete against a selective privileged group.
Hockey is the No.1 national sport in these countries:
Canada
Sweden
Finland
Russia
Czech Republic
That is 205 million people.
Hockey is one of four national sports in the US, so lets divide the US population by 4: 83 million.
So that is 288 million people competing - hardly a 'privileged group'. An example of an elitist sport is polo, possibly rowing and yachting.
Plus, it takes 18 years to make a hockey player because it requires all these unique skills not found in any other sport:
- skating
- strength
- aerobic conditioning
- anaerobic conditioning
- hand-eye coordination
- physical toughness
It is the fastest team sport on the planet, and did I mention the fighting?
I used to follow football all my life, until I picked up an ice hockey stick.
Best!! 😊
I love how confident, wise and humble he is 🏆
I’m glad he didn’t have money for hockey gear. Holy fuck
Zlatan invented futbol
football
@@pphyjynx8217 what?
Sergio Chavez
It's called football not Futbol
Lol its both.
it's called futbol in many countries across the world, i'd prefer futbol over soccer and football and i'm from canada lmao
super interesting guy!, a master god lionking beast!
13:44 why does he do that face when the interviewer says 33
Coz zlatan doesn't play hockey. Hockey plays zlatan
wow zlatan knows ian harte :D
What would Zlatan be if he chosed hockey instead?
Look at his leg!!!
Hes joking , interviewer needs to take it easy.
Zlatanosophy
Zlatan and Burakovsky have the same hometown. I guess they didn’t know each other
well Zlatan is 13 years older than him
PP Hyjynx Exactly. Just think it’s a missed opportunity to mention to Zlatan that someone from his hometown city actually won the Stanley Cup this year
It's more interesting that Carl Söderberg of the Colorado Avalance bought the house Zlatan is talking about in this vid.
Because hockey is for farmers