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Zlatan Ibrahimovic faced Martin Odegaard on Monday night as Sweden and Norway played out a scoreless draw.

After the match, Zlatan was asked about the 16-year-old Real Madrid starlet, and, as usual, he was not shy about giving his opinion.

Ibrahimovic argued that Odegaard's father was playing too a big a role in his career.

He told Aftonbladet, per Marca:

It's not easy to say, but he has a father that controls everything completely. First he must grow up and become a man and then get rid of his father. He did well, played straightforwardly and didn't lose many balls. He has a long time to get even better. It's good that he's already playing for his country.

Odegaard signed for Real Madrid earlier this year after touring around some of Europe's top clubs with his father, former player Hans Erik Odegaard.

[Marca]