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Published 10:50 12 Jun 2016 BST
Updated 11:00 12 Jun 2016 BST
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In today's Sunday Times, O'Neill was reminded of his comments as he prepares his Republic of Ireland team for their Group E opener at Stade de France.
"That was 2006, wasn't it? That is how many tears, a decade in which someone is likely to improve?"It was a couple of Swedish Celts who convinced the former Bhoys manager of the quality of Ibrahimovic.
"I was put right when I spoke to Johan Mjallby and Henrik Larsson, who told me he was a very fine player and I'm prepared to believe them."If O'Neill does not sound wholly convinced by Zlatan, let us hope the former PSG striker does not provide the Ireland boss with any first hand evidence on Monday.

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