The Borneo Post (Sabah)

All eyes on Ibrahimovi­c as Los Angeles prepares for derby

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LOS ANGELES: Los Angeles Galaxy fans could get their first glimpse of Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c on Saturday as the Major League Soccer side gears up for a city derby with expansion team Los Angeles FC.

Saturday’s clash -- dubbed “El Trafico” in a nod to the California metropolis’s eternally gridlocked streets -- has been given an added edge by the Galaxy’s capture of Ibrahimovi­c.

The 36-year-old Swedish striker’s move to MLS from Manchester United was confirmed last week, with Ibrahimovi­c swiftly vowing to reignite the Galaxy’s fortunes after they finished bottom of the league last season.

Ibrahimovi­c, who has not played since appearing for United in a 2-2 draw with Burnley in December, was only due to arrive in Los Angeles on Thursday, giving him little time to acclimatis­e to his new surroundin­gs.

However the Galaxy have pointedly stated that Ibrahimovi­c is available for Saturday’s game at the Stubhub Center, which kicks off at 12pm local time (1900 GMT).

Galaxy manager Sigi Schmid hinted that Ibrahimovi­c may well feature, fuelling the hype about the striker by stating this week that he is “not a normal, mortal human.”

“You’re talking about Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c,” Schmid said. “You’re not talking about a normal, mortal human. I’m sure he’ll tell you the same.

“He’s a competitor. He loves to compete and he loves challenges. If you ask me is he 90 minutes fit for Saturday, no. But will he play a role in the game? Quite possibly.”

Ibrahimovi­c is the latest in a long line of European stars to head to MLS at the tail-end of their careers, following in the footsteps of David Beckham, Steven Gerrard, Thierry Henry and Frank Lampard.

However Ibrahimovi­c, who is taking a massive pay cut to play in the US, insists he is determined to help the most successful team in MLS history return to their former glory.

“I decided to sign with Galaxy because I think it’s the right place for me,” he said on the club’s website.

“I think I have a lot to give, I can help them a lot. It’s the best team in the US. There were no doubts.”

However it remains to be seen what version of the striker, who accumulate­d 31 winners medals during a glittering career in Europe, will arrive in California.

Ibrahimovi­c has played only seven times since a serious knee injury cut short his Manchester United career.

While the broad technical level of MLS is a notch below what Ibrahimovi­c has been accustomed to, the league remains a physically demanding arena.

“Is he the physical force who dominated the top levels of the game for well over a decade?” ESPN soccer writer Jeff Carlisle asked. “Or is LA getting a washed-up 36-year-old forward who isn’t even a year removed from a devastatin­g knee injury, and can no longer rely on his once-prodigious physical gifts?”

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