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Published 12:19 25 Nov 2015 GMT
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"Malmo have a small stadium - not in Swedish terms but in international standards where I'm used to playing - and if MFF's stadium had been five times bigger, we'd still have been able to fill it," he said.
"We want to fit all of Malmo in, but everyone can't get in, and I want to give everyone a chance to watch the game. It'll be a large screen in the square where everyone will have a chance to see the match live. We also have a few surprises in store. It'll be a special moment."
That's right, Zlatan has arranged a Zlatan festival and all of Malmo are invited.
To mark the occasion a giant blue Z is being projected on the city's tallest building.
https://twitter.com/eredivisiepro/status/669475282261291008 His sponsors are also involved, helping to brand an open area in the city. https://twitter.com/RMCsport/status/669468911906234368 Amid all the festivities, PSG will look to secure their place in the knockout stages with a win over the Swedish club, who could probably do with Ibrahimovic returning to their starting line-up, not just the city.Football

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