The Swedish striker also dropped more hints on the possibility of playing one more World Cup this summer.

Zlatan's arrival to the MLS has certainly brought the game to another level in the North American country. His appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" confirms this fact, especially since the host admitted that his audience's reaction to Ibra's statements was something else.

In order to thank them, the Swedish ace treated his fans to some of his Zlatan-esque answers, but left up in the air the possibility of playing in the World Cup with his home country.

"A World Cup without me wouldn't be a World Cup, so..." Ibrahimovic said.

Earlier in the interview, "Ibra" told Kimmel that he didn't expect many fans to identify him on the streets, while adding that the thought of moving to Los Angeles was on his mind for about two years.

Have a look at Ibrahimovic's full interview.