The LA Galaxy was set against conference colleague Seattle Sounders and before the game, the Sounders had a point up to the Galaxy in the league. And it was also the guests from Seattle who would take the lead through Raul Ruidiaz who, after dropping the marquee game in the Galaxy defense, could roll in 1-0 to the guests. Then a certain Zlatan Ibrahimovic stepped into the documents.

Two new goals for Zlatan

The receipt was not delayed, only four minutes after the lead goal Zlatan was able to knock 1-1 in the opposite goal cage. Zlatan was tightly marked by Korean Kim Kee-Hee but despite his 188 cm, the defender was hopeless when Zlatan put his first for the evening.

In the second half, Zlatan Ibrahimovic was back. In the penalty area, there was once again a fight between Zlatan and Kim Kee-Hee, this time the judge felt that the Swede was defeated and sentenced Ibrahimovic penalty. Zlatan was, as usual, the safety himself from eleven meters and thundered the ball at the left post shoot, unmissable for the goalkeeper. The targets were the Swedes 19 and 20 in the MLS of the year.

Zlatan also had the chance to puncture the match. At the score 2-1, the 37-year-old was served the ball just a few meters in front of goal but the Swede got a hit and the ball beside the goal. Instead, it was the Sounders who would sign off on a bizarre self-destiny for Galaxy. David Bingham of the Galaxy box went out to break a deep ball. Bingham chose to nod the ball, but it went no further than the face of the Norwegian slope Jörgen Skjelvik who could only watch as the ball rolled into goal.