Oman Daily Observer

Super Bolt to attend CWG — as a spectator

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SYDNEY: Sprint legend Usain Bolt will attend next month’s Commonweal­th Games on Australia’s Gold Coast to watch the 100-metre final, former Jamaican world champion Yohan Blake has revealed.

Bolt, 31, who retired from athletics after August’s World Championsh­ips in London, has been busy preparing for a tilt at football and has also worked with Australia’s cricketers to boost their PARIS: France coach Didier Deschamps on Monday said that Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba “can’t be happy” with his current situation at Old Trafford. The 25-year-old arrived at United from Juventus in 2016 for a thenworld record fee of £89 million (105 million euros). But he was an unused substitute in Saturday’s FA Cup win over Brighton after being left out of the running between the wickets.

Blake, one of the track stars at the April 4-15 Games, arrived in Australia on Sunday and told reporters the eight-time Olympic champion and world record holder in the 100m and 200m was “coming to watch the 100m final”.

“(He) was at the track in Jamaica before I left. He said, ‘When I come to Australia, if you don’t win there is going to be problems’,” Blake told Brisbane’s Courier Mail late on Sunday.

“I don’t have a Commonweal­th medal. It’s very important for me to have one in my trophy case. Usain Bolt has left his legacy for us to carry on and that’s what we want to do,” said Blake of his fellow Jamaican.

Blake, 28, the second-fastest man of all time, missed the Glasgow 2014 Commonweal­th Games due to injury.

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Usain Bolt
 ??  ?? France’s Paul Pogba controls the ball during a training session in Clairefont­aine-en-yvelines, southwest of Paris. — AFP
France’s Paul Pogba controls the ball during a training session in Clairefont­aine-en-yvelines, southwest of Paris. — AFP

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