Usain Bolt won his second consecutive
gold medal in the Olympic 100m final on Sunday, but he’s already back to
talking about his desire to pursue a new challenge in a different sport.
He’s said it before and now he’s
saying it again: he wants to play for Manchester United.
The Sun quotes
Bolt as saying:
“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.
“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.”
The 6ft 5in Jamaican added: “I am in
Britain for a few more days. If Alex Ferguson wants to give me a call he knows
where I am.”
People might think he’s joking
because a video he released through his official YouTube channel for Manchester
United manager Sir Alex Ferguson before the Olympics carried the line, “as an
avid Manchester United fan he jokingly pleas for Alex Ferguson to sign him up”
in its description.
The video shows Bolt playing in an
amateur match back home in Jamaica, supposedly against his coach’s wishes. The
25-year-old sprinter has previously said that he played as a midfielder in high
school.
This isn’t the first time Bolt, who
visited United in 2009, has declared his interest in playing for the Premier
League’s most successful club, though.
In his 2010 autobiography, Bolt said:
“Ideally, if I was to play football, I’d sign for my favourite team –
Manchester United. People say it’s not realistic but nobody has seen me play so
you never know. If Alex Ferguson saw me in one of those charity matches he might
think I could replace Ryan Giggs.”
There isn’t much in the video to make
Sir Alex force out veteran Giggs just yet, but United are coming off a season
during which they won just the Community Shield and giving one of the world’s
most popular athletes a trial while he happens to be in the country cannot
hurt.
Brooks Peck, Yahoo! Sports
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