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Offbeat: Cheeky Zlatan In Brazil Campaign Takes Off, City’s Celebrations & Arsenal Pre-FA Cup Party

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The Brazilians want Zlatan Ibrahimovic at the World Cup, and they’ve prepared everything for him – all he needs to do is to say he’ll attend!

This fun and cheeky campaign, initiated by local Brazilian comedian Felipe Andreoli (from ‘Panico na TV’ fame) featured the likes of Dani Alves, Denilson, Ronaldo and Bebeto bringing their sense of humour to the screen and encouraging the Sour Swede to attend. After being knocked out by Portugal in the play-offs last year, Ibrahimovic went on to tell the media : “A World Cup without me is not worth watching.”

Oh come on now, Zlatan, now you have to get yourself to Brazil!

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Kun Aguero was like a deer caught in headlights – or the paparazzi flash, more likely – at Sunday evening’s Premiership title dinner celebration.

The Argentinean and his teammates, including Joe Hart, Vincent Kompany and David Silva all arrived in Manchester Town Hall with their wives and girlfriends for the club’s title party. Naturally, everyone was dressed for the occasion.

Here are the photos!

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Meanwhile, Arsenal’s players enjoyed a little celebration of their own at the Arsenal Foundation ball last week.

The FA Cup final against Hull does not take place until this Saturday and the players enjoyed the relaxed atmosphere at the event, where Arteta, Aaron Ramsey and Thomas Vermaelen hit the decks pretending to be DJs for a day. Of course, British band Rudimental were on hand to perform, and keep an eye on their decks!

Arsene Wenger and the squad donated £135,000 on the night to support an emergency appeal for Save the Children, the club’s global charity partner, which will provide temporary learning spaces for children affected by the crisis in Syria

 

 

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