Nelson Mail

Hollywood has a new football star

- GREG BEACHAM

Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c has really always belonged in Hollywood.

The powerful 6-foot-5 Swedish forward has loomed above football for nearly two decades, captivatin­g the world with his sublime physical talent and uniquely outrageous personalit­y. He has scored hundreds of majestic goals, won dozens of trophies and scuffled with a few teammates on his journey from Malmo to Milan to Manchester.

When Ibrahimovi­c officially landed with the LA Galaxy on Saturday, he announced his arrival in a new nation with classic, theatrical, Zlatan-esque style.

‘‘Los Angeles, welcome to Zlatan,’' read the caption on a social media video featuring Ibrahimovi­c and a lion.

‘‘Dear Los Angeles, You’re welcome,’' said the back page of the Los Angeles Times sports section, with Ibrahimovi­c’s signature at the bottom of the mostly blank sheet.

Ibrahimovi­c has been labelled as both a beloved hero and an arrogant villain during his career of high-scoring exploits, but most everyone would agree he is the very definition of a star. The ponytailed 36-year-old could capture the attention of the world’s entertainm­ent capital in a wayeven David Beckham couldn’t.

‘‘After 20 years in Europe, playing for the best clubs in the world with the best players in the world, I decided it’s time to move to a different continent,’' Ibrahimovi­c said in an interview distribute­d by Major League Soccer. ``Move over to the U.S., try the MLS. For me, there was no question about it. Galaxy was the team, and I chose them. They didn’t need to choose me. I chose them, and I come to do exactly what I’ve been doing the last 23 years: Winning.’'

He’ll start next week, when the Galaxy formally welcome him to Los Angeles just three games into their 2018 MLS season. If he feels comfortabl­e immediatel­y, he could even debut in a derby against their new archrival Los Angeles FC on March 31.

The Galaxy are coming off a last-place MLS finish after winning a paltry eight league games last season, but Ibrahimovi­c doesn’t expect the five-time league champions’ woes to linger with him leading the line.

‘‘I want to accomplish as much as possible,’' Ibrahimovi­c said. ‘‘Wherever I went, I won, so I’m coming with this objective. I come to win. I want to win. I think it’s in my DNA that I’m winning trophies. It’s not luck.’'

Ibrahimovi­c joins nine New Zealand players in MLS; Michael Boxall, Tommy Smith, Kip Colvey, Deklan Wynne, Elliot Collier, Jake Gleeson, Bill Tuiloma, Stefan Marinovic and Myer Bevan.

 ?? AP ?? Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c in LA Galaxy colours.
AP Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c in LA Galaxy colours.

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