
The king is back.
That's the MLS saying that, not us.
What we'll say is: the king is back.
Robbie Keane took 13 minutes to announce his return to a football pitch and do what he does best, hit nothing but net.
The Irish skipper has been sidelined since March but he made a goal-scoring comeback on Sunday night as LA Galaxy saw off New England 4-2 with a brace from their favourite Dublin son.
The first was a leftie.
https://twitter.com/MLS/status/729405390740332545
They seemed happy enough.
https://twitter.com/LAGalaxy/status/729403663056179200
His second looked even easier. But, listen, being in the right place at the right time - all of the bloody time - is not a coincidence.
https://twitter.com/futbolMLS/status/729415166215913472
Then Steven Gerrard. Steven f**king Gerrard!
As Steven Gerrard goals go, this was the most un-Steven Gerrard goal of them all. This was right out of the Lionel Messi school of trickery and improvisation.
https://twitter.com/MLS/status/729430818339201025
The dink, the meg, the left-footed finish.
https://twitter.com/MLS/status/729448999023972352
Giovani dos Santos scored a screamer in there somewhere too.
https://twitter.com/MLS/status/729408368738209792
But let's talk about Robbie Keane. Let's talk Euro 2016. The king is back.
https://twitter.com/LAGalaxy/status/729450322939158528