Scoring all four of Sweden's goals, Zlatan Ibrahimovic put up quite the performance in his football club's victory over England on Wednesday. However, it was his final shot made just before the end of regulation that has many people around the world buzzing.

The 31-year-old's unbelievable goal saw him acrobatically bicycle kick a header from Joe Hart into the back of the net from 30 yards away. The astounding feat combined both imagination and above-average technique.

Sweden football coach Erik Hamren stated that watching Ibrahimovic's fourth score was similar to "watching a video game," according to BBC.

"I don't know if you will see another like that in your life. Sometimes, when he's doing these things, in training or in matches, you don't think it's possible. Because it's not possible to do that - the fourth goal, for example," he said.

Steven Gerrard, the captain of the England squad stated that the striker's kick was "probably the best goal" he'd had ever witnessed first hand. To top it off, Gerrard also thinks that Ibrahimovic's netter was even more impressive than Wayne Rooney's in the Manchester United versus Manchester City matchup of last season. The fans had voted the Rooney's shot as the greatest goal in Premier League history

While acknowledging the skill of the English squad, Ibrahimovic also commented on his eye-opening goal in Solna.

"That's the way it is with the English. If you score against them you're a god player, if you don't score against them you're not a good player.

"Hart was a long way out and I was just trying to get it into the goal. I was on the ground when it was on the way in. I saw a defender sliding in to try to get rid of it and I wanted to scream 'No' but the ball went in," he added.