'I could make a difference' – Usain Bolt wants Manchester United trial
Not content with sprinting into Olympic history by winning 100
metres gold in 9.63 seconds at London 2012, the Jamaican hero wants to
get a chance with his favourite club
Sprinting icon Usain Bolt insists that he is serious about wanting a trial with Manchester United.
The
25-year-old Jamaican, the fastest man in history, dashed into sporting
legend on Sunday by defending his Olympic 100 metres title at London in a
Games record of 9.63 seconds.
But, as a passionate Red Devils fan who has
met up with the team and manager Sir Alex Ferguson before, he is hoping
that his running glory might prompt his dream career change.
"People think I am joking, but if Alex
Ferguson called me up and said: 'OK, let’s do this, come and have a
trial,' it would be impossible for me to say no," Bolt told The Sun.
"I
would not take up the challenge if I didn't think I was good enough. I
am a very accomplished player and know I could make a difference.
"I would be the fastest player in the team, but I can play as well.
"I
am in Britain for a few more days," added the gold medallist, who will
seek to retain his 200m crown in Thursday’s final. "If Alex Ferguson
wants to give me a call he knows where I am."
A spokesman for the
Premier League club amusingly observed to the paper: "As the fastest
man on Earth he would undoubtedly add speed to the team."
Bolt
has expressed his desire to play football before, declaring in 2011: "I
definitely want to see what I could do. I think I could step up to the
[Wayne] Rooneys."
The sprinter's declaration caught the attention of United defender Rio Ferdinand, who wrote to the Jamaican on Twitter:
"If you want that trial at Man Utd shout me, I'll speak to the boss!
Well done in the 100m, waiting for you to smash the 200m now!"
"After the Olympics [we'll] work on that," a laughing Bolt replied.
Source : Goal.com