Montreal Gazette

Zlatan won’t predict another ‘wild result’

After spectacula­r Galaxy debut, MLS awaits Ibrahimovi­c encore

- GREG BEACHAM

CARSON, CALIF. Nearly a week after, Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c realizes the soccer world is still buzzing about his spectacula­r debut for the LA Galaxy.

After all, he has spent every day since then hearing from fans and media who still can’t believe his two-goal performanc­e happened.

So after a full week of training and a chance to tame his jet lag, what can Zlatan do for an encore this weekend when the Galaxy host Sporting Kansas City?

“Do I expect scoring goals like this in every game? No,” Ibrahimovi­c said Friday after practice at StubHub Center. “I can already kill the buzz. Every week will not be like this. Play good, prepare good, win the games, and that’s the way it works . ... A crazy game like that again? I hope not. I hope we can control the game better and play under control.

“I don’t expect crazy things every game. I’ll try, but it’s not often it goes in.”

Ibrahimovi­c will be back in uniform Sunday night, but Galaxy coach Sigi Schmid hasn’t decided whether his Swedish superstar will make his first start. While Zlatan looked invincible in his debut, the game was his first since Dec. 26 with Manchester United and he’ll need time to reach full match fitness.

He needed no time at all to put a charge into his new club. The Galaxy’s comeback from a three-goal deficit for a 4-3 win over Los Angeles FC was an indelible moment in Zlatan’s legend, but it also could be a catapult back to contention for the five-time champion club that finished at the bottom of the league standings last season.

As for Zlatan’s opening goal, nobody in L.A. is tired of watching the highlight just yet.

“As a coach, you learn not to get too high and not to get too low, but certainly that goal is as good a goal as you’ll see — ever,” Schmid said. “As I said when we showed the guys again on tape on Tuesday, I got goosebumps all over again. It’s a great goal.”

While he’s getting his body clock on California time, Ibrahimovi­c is also settling into Los Angeles this week with his family, some training and a bit of fun. He attended a Los Angeles Kings game downtown Thursday night, chatting with their Swedish players and even getting into the hockey players’ traditiona­l pre-game soccer warm-ups.

Ibrahimovi­c boldly declared his intention to win trophies when he arrived in Los Angeles last month, but he also wants to fit in well with his new team.

The Galaxy knew the calibre of player abruptly landing in their midst, but they’re impressed by his work ethic and his interest in every member of the roster.

“During the pre-season, we had a lot of expectatio­n for this season, but now with Zlatan, we have to get to the playoff and we have to win the championsh­ip,” French wing Romain Alessandri­ni said. “That’s it.”

 ?? MARK RALSTON/AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c celebrates one of his two goals in his outstandin­g LA Galaxy debut against Los Angeles FC at the StarHub Center, and now everyone is waiting to see what he does next.
MARK RALSTON/AFP/GETTY IMAGES Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c celebrates one of his two goals in his outstandin­g LA Galaxy debut against Los Angeles FC at the StarHub Center, and now everyone is waiting to see what he does next.

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