Zlatan Ibrahimovic is one of the greatest Major League Soccer players in history. He may have only graced the league with his presence for a season-and-a-half, but his goalscoring rate rivals the best in league history and he was the premier player in the league alongside Josef Martinez and Carlos Vela.
Yet, for all however great the Los Angeles Galaxy striker’s 53 goals in 58 games was, he was also problematic to the overall offensive play of the team, especially in his second season. Zlatan may have been great, but he did not necessarily improve the team to the level that you expect of a player of his ability and production.