Zlatan Ibrahimovic has marked his MLS debut in some style.
The Swedish striker joined LA Galaxy from Manchester United last week and made his bow in the first-ever Los Angeles derby against LAFC.
Zlatan came off the bench to win the game, scoring twice in a 4-3 win and finding the back of the net with a ridiculous volley from 40-yards out. His time in the United States was never going to be boring, but few could have predicted the former Juventus and Barcelona forward would start his MS career in such fashion.
Zlatan came off the bench with 20-minutes to play and with his side trailing 1-3. He got the equaliser within six minutes, hitting a brilliant volley from at least 40-yards out.
Zlatan. On. Repeat. 🦁 #LAvLAFC pic.twitter.com/vY5KzyYnaW
— Major League Soccer (@MLS) March 31, 2018
AMAZING.#zLAtan#LAvLAFC https://t.co/xyk78K6xSr
— Major League Soccer (@MLS) March 31, 2018
Then, in the final minute, Ibrahimovic won the game for LA Galaxy, nodding home a cross into the box.
Of course, as this is MLS, the goalkeeping for both goals left a lot to be desired, but Zlatan has been a match-winner everywhere he has played, and he looks set to take American soccer by storm.
You couldn't write a better script.
ZLATAN. STOPPAGE TIME. 4-3. #LAvLAFC https://t.co/9ya60MdXk6
— Major League Soccer (@MLS) March 31, 2018
After the match, Zlatan was typically modest.
‘I heard ‘we want zlatan! we want zlatan! and I gave them zlatan.’
Gotta give it to him: as Ali said, it ain’t bragging if you back it up.
— Andrew Das (@AndrewDasNYT) March 31, 2018