Zlatan Ibrahimović says it’s time for the LA Galaxy to wake up.

Los Angeles dropped their fourth game in five matches on Saturday when they fell 3-2 to the Houston Dynamo.

Early goals by the Dynamo forced the Galaxy to battle back from deficits twice, only to concede late on a Memo Rodriguez goal in stoppage time. For the fifth time this season, the Galaxy conceded first and needed to chase the game in search of a result, only to fall short.

Sigi Schmid’s squad is now 1-5-0 when allowing the first goal.

“It is very irritating because after five minutes we conceded already a goal like that and we are chasing goals, which is not normal,” Ibrahimović told reporters. “We cannot concede like that. It shouldn’t be normal. It’s not good; it is not good. We can either wake up or continue like this, but if we continue like this, we don’t want the same objective – we don’t want to win.”

Against the Dynamo, Ibrahimović was at the forefront of the Galaxy attack, playing a part in each of the team’s two tallies.

His most impressive contribution came in the 85th minute when he unleashed a breathtaking cross-field pass to Giovani dos Santos who found Ola Kamara for the goal.

As Los Angeles looks to break out of their recent slump, the Swedish striker says that it’s on the entire team to respond.

“Either I wake up, and I take care of it, or we all wake up,” he said.