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Zlatan’s MLS debut possibly as soon as tomorrow, says coach

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LOS ANGELES: Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c’s Major League Soccer (MLS) debut for the Los Angeles Galaxy could come as soon as tomorrow, said Galaxy coach Sigi Schmid who described the Swede as “not a normal, mortal human”.

The Swedish star won’t arrive in Southern California until later and is due to meet his new teammates today.

But Schmid didn’t rule out the possibilit­y that he’d be ready to play a role tomorrow when the Galaxy take on their new cross-town rivals Los Angeles Football Club, at the StubHub Centre in suburban Carson.

“You’re talking about Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c,” Schmid said in comments posted on the team’s website.

“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’s impending arrival in Southern California was announced last week with characteri­stic swagger, as a full-page advert in the LA Times that read simply: “Dear Los Angeles, You’re welcome.”

The giant 1.95m 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 St Germain and Manchester 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.

He signed with the Galaxy after securing his release from United but hasn’t played since re-injuring his right knee in December.

He hasn’t played for United this season since featuring in a 2-2 draw against Burnley on Dec 26.

Schmid said he and his staff are exploring how best to utilise Ibrahimovi­c.

“Obviously we think him coming in when he comes in, he might play a part in the LAFC game,” Schmid said.

“But we really have to see where he’s at physically.

“But, yeah, we’re starting to think about how it could all fit together.”

Schmid certainly has no concerns on that front.

“He’s a great player. Anytime you put a great player in the line-up, it helps you,” he said. — AFP

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action: LA Galaxy forward Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c posing with his new jersey. — AP
Eager for action: LA Galaxy forward Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c posing with his new jersey. — AP

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