Zlatan Ibrahimović reached his 500th goal for club and country in style after burying the ball into the back of the net with a spicy karate-style shot. But as we're talking about the Swedish forward, he wasn't done there with being absolutely savage.
A reporter asked Ibrahimović: "That's the first time I've seen an away goal get a standing ovation. What does that mean to you?"
You better believe that the former Manchester United and
Paris Saint-Germain striker had the most typical Zlatan response up his sleeve.
"It's not the first time I've gotten a standing ovation from the away team," he said.
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Check out his post-match interview:
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What an absolute boss.
When the self-proclaimed God speaks, he makes his words count.
Oh, and he wasn't done there. Nope.
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After all, we're talking about Ibrahimović here. He had one more thing to say before he was done burying Toronto six feet under.
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"Obviously, it's not good to lose ... but I'm happy for Toronto because they'll be remembered as my 500th victim," Ibrahimović told The Sports Network (via ESPN).
Shots fired.
Ibrahimović made his superb strike during LA Galaxy's match against Toronto. With Galaxy trailing 3-0 before the end of the first half, the 36-year-old took it upon himself to bring his side back into the match.
LA Galaxy were able to make the scores level in the second half, but Toronto fought hard to make it 5-3 before the match was done and dusted.
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