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Zlatan Ibrahimovic badured that he was once again in the news while LA Galaxy secured the victory of the El Trafico derby day on Los Angeles FC.
But it's not just his perfect hat trick that makes the media talk, it's his antics after the match.
Former PSG and Manchester United striker Ibrahimovic told a LAFC coach to "go home, little b ****" at the end of the controversial match.
Galaxy had just won a 3-2 win, thanks to goals from Ibrahimovic, who aimed to complete an eventful week in the media for the legendary Swede.
But he still had a title in mind in a showdown after the match.
LAFC was unhappy with Ibrahimovic for an alleged nudge during the match, which, in his opinion, should have resulted in a red card.
Their goalkeeper coach, Zak Abdel, led the complaints full-time and confronted Ibrahimovic.
But the attacker was unhappy with the way he got caught – and said, "Go home, little b ****, go home."
Earlier in the week, Ibrahimovic provoked CFLA striker Carlos Vela, claiming he was wrong to spend the best years of his career in the MLS.
Ibrahimovic complained about the quality of football in the league, claiming that he was a "Ferrari among the Fiats".
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Vela, however, seemed to be laughing one last time when he scored the goal of the opening goal of LAFC, leader of the conference.
But Ibrahimovic responded with a superb hat-trick – which included a goal with every foot from outside the box – to give Galaxy a 3-1 lead.
Vela, the leader of the Golden MLS, got a consolation full time, but it was already too late.
Galaxy, second in the conference west, brought the lead of LAFC to nine points.
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