VIDEO: Football star Zlatan recreates Squid Game with TikToker Khaby Lame, says ‘My Game My Rules’ - GulfToday

VIDEO: Football star Zlatan recreates Squid Game with TikToker Khaby Lame, says ‘My Game My Rules’

A videograb shows Zlatan Ibrahimovic surprising Khaby Lame.

Syed Shayaan Bakht, Gulf Today

The Swedish football player Zlatan Ibrahimovic recreated a video clip from the famous Netflix series “Squid Game,” with star TikTok Khaby Lame.

The clip shows Lame embodied the role of the participants in the game.

Both of them enact the famous episode 7 named the “VIPS” from season 1.

The game was to cross the bridge made of tempered glass and normal glass.

The tempered glass panels can support the weight of two people but no one knows which one is tempered or the normal glass that will shatter once a participant steps on it, making this game the scariest game to shoot, cast of the series revealed.

In the video clip, Lame plays the participant making his way to the other side without dropping dead. But once Lame crosses over to the other end, he happily tries to walk past a guard who eventually stops him.

The guard then takes off his mask, revealing that he is the famous football Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

At this moment, Lame couldn’t take the surprise and falls off the bridge.

Zlatan was seen doing the infamous Lame’s hand gesture.

Zlatan wrote on Twitter, “My Game My Rules @KhabyLame…”

The video went viral on all social media platforms.

It garnered over 342,000 in an hour of sharing on Twitter.

A twitter user, Kumon, wrote, “My God, Khaby became so big he met Zlatan.”

Ziad_EJsaid, “Zlatan doesn’t need Squid Game, Squid Game needs Zlatan.”

Johannes Keuning said, “Whatever you do in the future, don't start acting.”

Yinsu Collins wrote, “This is the greatest crossover of all time…”

Mark Ka$hman said, “Perfectly played out that one small gap of Squid Game.”  

On the other hand, Zlatan described his 150th Serie A goal from a free-kick as an "old age" shot as AC Milan beat Jose Mourinho's Roma 2-1 on Sunday to remain second on goal difference in the table behind Napoli.

The Swedish striker, who turned 40 earlier this month, also thought he had scored his 400th goal in domestic leagues but was denied a second of the encounter with VAR finding offside in the second half.

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