Texarkana Gazette

Ibrahimovi­c leads Galaxy rally past LAFC in MLS debut

- By Dan Greenspan

CARSON, Calif.—Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c couldn't have scripted his Hollywood debut any better.

The superstar Swedish forward scored twice in his first MLS game to cap the Los Angeles Galaxy's comeback from three goals down to beat LAFC 4-3 on Saturday.

"I gave them Zlatan," Ibrahimovi­c said.

Ibrahimovi­c won it in the opening seconds of stoppage time with a header off a cross by Ashley Cole to send a sold-out StubHub Center into hysterics.

"After that, I was like, 'Just stop the game now.' I don't want to feel any more adrenaline," Ibrahimovi­c said.

Ibrahimovi­c's first goal in America was more audacious, scoring on a 40-yard kick when he caught LAFC goalkeeper Tyler Miller off his line to tie the score 3-3 in the 77th minute. Still working his way back to full fitness after sustaining a major knee injury last April, Ibrahimovi­c said the play was more about being able to make it through the rest of the match than heralding his long-anticipate­d arrival in spectacula­r fashion.

"I felt like I played 40 games for my 20 minutes," Ibrahimovi­c said. "I said this time I shoot, I don't run with the ball. That's the ball that went in. I said I will save strength to play another 15 minutes."

No matter the intention behind the goal, Galaxy manager Sigi Schmid was blown away by the natural talent required to make it happen.

"That's just world class. You can't teach that," Schmid said. "You can't do something brilliant unless you dare to be brilliant, and Ibrahimovi­c is a perfect definition of the guy who always dares to be brilliant. That's got to be a goal that's going to go around the world. I'm sure it will be a YouTube sensation, it's fantastic."

It continued Ibrahimovi­c's streak of scoring in his first game for every club he has played for.

Ibrahimovi­c replaced Sebastian Lletget in the 71st minute shortly after chants of "We want Zlatan" started in earnest. Ibrahimovi­c's first touch came in the 73rd minute and helped lead to a goal by Chris Pontius on a header to pull to 3-2.

Lletget started the Galaxy's comeback by scoring in the 61st minute.

"It was a good team effort, but, in the end, I think it was a Zlatan day," Galaxy forward Ola Kamara said.

It was a stunning reversal after the first meeting between the first-year expansion team and five-time MLS Cup winners was a rout in favor of the newcomers in the first half, with Carlos Vela scoring twice.

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