November 20, 2024
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8 times Olympic gold medalist, Usain Bolt to try hands at Football.

Usain Bolt to try hands at Football.All set for a trial with Borussia Dortmund

Jamaica’s giant sprinter Usain Bolt is still hopeful of making a career in football. The 31 years old who bid adieu to Athletics, last year, is all set to appear in a trial for top German club, Borussia Dortmund. The eight time Olympic gold medalist and 11 times world champion, has been recognized as the greatest sprinter, the world has ever seen.

“My primary focus is to play for my favorite club, Manchester United,” Bolt said.

According to a report by Sunday express, Bolt is all set to appear in a trial for Dortmund this March and then will decide what he needs to do next with his footballing career. “If i will be perfect for the game, ill start to do professional training for shaping myself as a complete footballer'” Bolt said. Related: Philippe Coutinho joins Barcelona in whooping £142 million deal, confirms Liverpool.

The sports manufacturer Puma is believed to be the centorium of the talks between Dortmund and Bolt. They have convinced Dortmund for taking a trial of the former Jamaican sprinter. Puma is sponsor of Bolt as well as Dortmund.

Usain Bolt to try hands at Football.All set for a trial with Borussia Dortmund
Usain Bolt during a party.

Bolt has said that, he has a good knowledge of Football and he understands the game, well and good.

It will take time for Adjustment- Usain Bolt

” Pastly i have never felt this much nervous because this game is a bit different. This is Football. It will take some time for adjustment but when ill get to play some matches, ill make myself comfortable. My biggest dream has been to play for Manchester united in English Premier League. If Dortmund feels, that i’m worth a player, then im ready to go through an intense training schedule,” Bolt said.

Usain Bolt may be fast at the field, he may be an ideal man for counter attacks on the opposition. But playing against world’s best footballers, speed won’t make a difference. The Jamaican needs to be as skilful as others, if there is any chance of him playing for a professional football club. The journey won’t be this easy.

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