AC Milan's influential figure Zlatan Ibrahimovic has been working as a pundit for Fox Sports during the World Cup, but his performances have been met with criticism. Many fans were frustrated to learn about his role, considering his important position at Milan as the right-hand man of Gerry Cardinale. With the Rossoneri currently in a state of chaos, some felt it was not the best use of his time. Ibrahimovic's appearances on Fox Sports have been questioned, especially when the club is without a management team.

Ibrahimovic's punditry has been criticized for lacking depth and insight, with some questioning his knowledge of teams and players. The New York Times has been particularly scathing, stating that he has not added much value to the broadcasts. His colleague Alexi Lalas has also faced criticism, while Thierry Henry has been praised for his performances. The risk with Ibrahimovic was always going to be whether he would be good in this role, and so far, it seems he is struggling.

The criticism of Ibrahimovic's punditry has led to some calling for less of him on air. The suggestion is that Fox Sports should utilize his goal-scoring insight and tactical knowledge to add more depth to their broadcasts. It remains to be seen how Ibrahimovic will respond to these criticisms and what impact it will have on his role at Milan. The club needs to get its act together, and Ibrahimovic's appearances on Fox Sports have not helped.

The situation has sparked debate among fans, with some questioning Ibrahimovic's priorities. As a key figure at Milan, some feel he should be focusing on the club's needs rather than working as a pundit. It will be interesting to see how this situation develops and what impact it has on Ibrahimovic's role at Milan.