Social Zone: Incredible Zlatan Ibrahimovic fact, plus Raheem Sterling on the road

You know Zlatan Ibrahimovic is old when he’s being called up to the national team alongside the son of his former teammate.
Despite turning 40-years-old last October, Zlatan Ibrahimovic is still going strong and has even bagged a spot in Sweden's national team squad.
However, one interesting fact emerged on social media which really puts into perspective the striker's longevity.
Does the name sound familiar? It should. Joseph's son Anthony is currently playing for Manchester United and has been called up to the national team alongside Zlatan.
In 2000, Zlatan Ibrahimović played alongside Cameroonian defender Joseph Elanga at Malmö.
— Zach Lowy (@ZachLowy) March 22, 2022
22 years later, Zlatan is playing alongside Joseph’s son Anthony Elanga at Sweden. pic.twitter.com/nPIga7Z6n3
SOCCER: Speaking of Zlatan, it's no surprise to see an increasing amount of questions about his retirement.
When faced with a similar question during a recent press conference, the big Swede gave a typical Zlatan answer.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic knows retiring will be very sad... for everybody else 😅 pic.twitter.com/up4wUVRltD
— GOAL (@goal) March 22, 2022
The 25-year-old has decided to hang up her racket - meaning she leaves the sport before some of the legends who helped to inspire her.
Ash Barty has retired before 40-year-olds Serena Williams and Roger Federer, and 41-year-old Venus Williams.
— The Tennis Podcast (@TennisPodcast) March 23, 2022
Wow.
With the international break underway, Raheem Sterling has travelled to Jamaica to do a bit of work in the community. The Manchester City player doesn't get much time off, yet he still finds a way to help out.
Raheem Sterling and Leon Bailey linked up with young footballers in Kingston for a game.
— B/R Football (@brfootball) March 23, 2022
Sterling was in Jamaica visiting his foundation, which aims to improve social mobility for young people in the area 👏 pic.twitter.com/27PxqNksIN
If Usyk comes back from a war, trains for 8 weeks, fights AJ and schools him again, he’ll officially be up there as one of the hardest bastards to ever live in my opinion
— Matt Pullan (@matthew_pullan) March 21, 2022