Zlatan Ibrahimovic savaged Noni Madueke and said he felt England were playing with ‘one guy less’ with the Arsenal man on the pitch.
Madueke got the nod to start ahead of club team-mate Bukayo Saka but it was a move that backfired as he struggled to gain any inroads against a well-drilled Norway defence in Miami.
By the time the half-time whistle blew, Madueke had had 28 touches and failed to create a single chance.
Ibrahimovic, covering the game as a pundit for FOX Sports, was cutting in his criticism.
‘They are playing with one player less so far,’ Ibrahimovic said of Madueke.
‘Madueke has
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