Zlatan Ibrahimovic once again stole the spotlight during FIFA World Cup 2026 coverage, but this time it wasn't because of his football analysis. The Swedish icon shared a light-hearted exchange with Fox Sports presenter Rebecca Lowe after temporarily taking over hosting duties ahead of Portugal's group-stage clash against Colombia.
Known for his trademark confidence and witty personality, Ibrahimovic quickly embraced the role before playfully calling out Lowe during the live broadcast.
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic takes over hosting duties
The former Manchester United and AC Milan striker was seated in Rebecca Lowe's usual position as the panel returned on air, prompting the veteran presenter to jokingly hand over the show.
Ibrahimovic wasted little time embracing the responsibility.
"Play host? I am the host. First, I was employee of the month after one week. After two weeks, I'm the host."
The Swedish legend then began directing questions to fellow pundits before turning his attention back to Lowe after noticing her laughing during the discussion.
"Why are you laughing? Why are you laughing? Be serious. You're the best in your work and so professional." [Timestamp: 0:41 onwards]
The exchange left the panel laughing, with Zlatan Ibrahimovic's trademark humor once again becoming a talking point of the broadcast.
Ibrahimovic continues entertaining viewers during World Cup coverage
Following the playful moment, Ibrahimovic shifted the discussion back to football by asking Lowe whether Cristiano Ronaldo should start for Portugal against Colombia.
The presenter backed the Portuguese captain, insisting his place in the starting lineup should never be in doubt after his recent performances.
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic has become a fan favorite throughout Fox Sports' FIFA World Cup 2026 coverage, regularly entertaining viewers with his humorous interactions with fellow pundits while offering insights into the tournament.



