The Jerusalem Post

Zlatan shines in MLS debut for LA Galaxy

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Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c scored twice on his LA Galaxy debut including a winner in stoppage time as his new team battled back from three goals down to defeat the upstart LAFC 4-3 in a thrilling Major League Soccer match on Saturday night.

Ibrahimovi­c, who came on as a substitute in the 71st minute, scored six minutes into his first MLS game with a dipping 35-meter shot that soared over the outstretch­ed arms of LAFC goalie Tyler Miller.

The Swedish striker followed up with a gutsy header in the 91st minute from a pass by Ashley Cole that proved to be Galaxy’s winner, sending the sell-out crowd of 27,068 into a frenzy on a sun-soaked day in Southern California.

“I heard the crowd saying ‘We want Zlatan, we want Zlatan,’” the 36-year-old told reporters. “So I gave them Zlatan. They were pushing me and I was giving back.”

The inaugural “El Traffico” derby was all one-way traffic at the start as expansion team LAFC immediatel­y put pressure on a short-handed Galaxy squad, which was playing without Romain Alessandri­ni, Jonathan dos Santos and Giovani dos Santos.

Carlos Vela’s brace and an own-goal by Galaxy defender Daniel Steres in the 48th minute gave LAFC a 3-0 lead and the highly-anticipate­d first meeting between the two LA teams appeared all but over.

But the Galaxy fought back in the second half with goals by Sebastian Lletget and Chris Pontius before Ibrahimovi­c stole the show.

Trailing 3-1, Galaxy fans began chanting for Ibrahimovi­c and coach Sigi Schmid obliged, bringing the towering forward into his first match since December as he recovers from a knee injury suffered playing for England’s Manchester United.

Ibrahimovi­c exceeded the sky-high expectatio­ns placed on his shoulders and instantly made good on his promise to help the Galaxy return to their winning ways after a dismal 2017 campaign where they failed to make the playoffs for the first time since 2008.

“My history when I come to a new team, I always score in the first game,” said Ibrahimovi­c, who has played for European heavyweigh­ts Ajax Amsterdam, Juventus, Inter Milan, Barcelona, AC Milan and Paris St Germain. i* EJEO U XBOU UP MFU JU EPXO UIJT UJNF u r 3FVUFST

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