The Asian Age

A FITTING END: ‘ INDIANA JONES’ IBRA HEADS TO HOLLYWOOD

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London: Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c has never shied away from the spotlight, so it is fitting that the outspoken Swede should choose Hollywood as the likely final chapter of a glittering career.

Ibrahimovi­c, 36, became the latest in a long line of ageing stars to swap the heights of European football by leaving Manchester United for LA Galaxy on Friday.

His arrival in Los Angeles was announced with stereotypi­cal swagger as a full- page advert in the LA Times read simply: “Dear Los Angeles, You’re welcome.”

The giant 6ft 4ins tall striker has an ego to match his towering physique, but has backed up his boasts by collecting an incredible 31 winners’ medals in spells with Ajax, Inter Milan, Barcelona, AC Milan, Paris Saint- Germain and United.

That total doesn’t even include two Serie A titles won on the field with Juventus but subsequent­ly stripped for the Italian giants role in the Calciopoli match- fixing scandal.

One major club trophy did elude him, though, as despite racking up league titles in four different countries, a move to America in the twilight of his career appears to end any ambition Ibrahim- ovic had to win the Champions League.

“People that know me know that I play in many clubs,” Ibrahimovi­c said last season. “Wherever I went I won, so I am like Indiana Jones.”

American fans should get used to his larger- than- life ‘ Zlatan’ persona and provocativ­e soundbites.

However, whether the Galaxy will get the player that was once one of the most feared strikers in the world remains to be seen.

Ibrahimovi­c silenced any doubters over his ability to make the grade in England’s Premier League even at the ripe old age of 35 last season, scoring 28 goals in 46 appearance­s to help United win the Community Shield, League Cup and Europa League.

Yet, his season and ultimately his United career was brought to a premature end by cruciate ligament damage suffered in April.

In typical self- confident style, Ibrahimovi­c bragged about his powers of recovery when he returned to action in November.

“I told you, lions don’t recover like humans. That I have now proved, rather than just saying it,” he told MUTV.

Yet, such a serious injury at an advanced age proved even Ibrahimovi­c is human as he never re- establishe­d himself as a regular in the United side again. —

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