Bolt makes Mariners debut in friendly
Fri, Aug 31, 2018 | By publisher
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AUSTRALIA – Olympic sprint champion, Usain Bolt, came off the bench to commence his football career with Australia’s Central Coast Mariners in a pre-season friendly at Gosford on Friday. Retired Jamaican Olympic and World champion sprinter Usain Bolt (L) plays the ball as he takes part in a training session of German first Bundesliga football team Dortmund, on March 23, in Dortmund. Bolt, 31, who holds the world records for the 100m and 200m, had already announced last January that he would be training with Dortmund during the current international break. / AFP PHOTO / Patrik STOLLARZ However, Bolt later conceded that he would need more time to get up to speed. The 32-year-old Jamaican, who is hoping to win a professional contract ahead of the Mariners’ 2018-19 A-League campaign, was greeted by a crowd of nearly 10,000 as he stepped onto the pitch. The match played at the team’s base north of Sydney, saw Bolt coming in as a substitute in the 72nd minute against an amateur select side. With the Mariners already leading 6-0, a relaxed Bolt pulled off a few step-overs on the left wing and was inches away from connecting with a close-range tap-in. There were a few heavy touches and the occasional loss of possession in the final few minutes, which showed Bolt still has plenty of work to do. After the Mariners sealed a 6-1 victory, Bolt acknowledged that he would need at least, four months to build up his fitness levels and perform at his peak on the football pitch. “Probably four or five months… to get fit, two months. Four months from now, I’ll be playing like one of the guys,” he said. “It was good; it was what I expected. I was a bit nervous, but as soon as I got on the field it went away. “My fitness is much better. The more I play, listen and train the better I’ll get,” he said. Bolt’s attempt to transform himself from global athletics superstar to professional football player has generated huge publicity for the struggling Mariners, who finished bottom of the 10-team A-league last season. It has also drawn scepticism, with Adelaide United coach, Marco Kurz, questioning Bolt’s open-ended trial, saying the A-League should focus on recruiting proven talents and improving Australian youngsters. (Reuters/NAN)
– Aug. 31, 2018 @ 16:55 GMT |
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