Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Sprint legend Bolt hits first goals in football bid

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SYDNEY, Oct 12, 2018 (AFP) - Sprint legend Usain Bolt made his case for becoming a profession­al footballer Friday when he scored his first goals after starting up front in a pre- season game for Australia's Central Coast Mariners. The 100 metres world record-holder, who has been bidding for a profession­al contract since he retired last year, recovered from a painful kick in the groin to grab a double against Macarthur South West United in Sydney.

Bolt, 32, finished with his left foot after some slack marking on 55 minutes, celebratin­g with his trademark 'Lightning Bolt' pose in front of more than 5,000 fans -- a rare turnout for a pre-season game.

The Jamaican, wearing number 95 on his shirt in a nod to his 100m world record time of 9.58secs, then capitalise­d on a defensive mix-up to score his second on 69 minutes before being substitute­d six minutes later with the score at 4-0.

It was the first game Bolt has started since joining the A-League club in August for an indefinite trial.

"I'm just happy that I got a chance and I'm proud of myself," Bolt told host broadcaste­r Fox Sports after the game.

"It was a big deal... first start and scoring two goals. It was a good feeling. This is what I worked towards. I try to get better and I am on the way to doing that."

Bolt said he had a "lot more to learn" and was keen to join the Mariners on a profession­al contract.

"I'm keen, that's why I'm here to play my best and to try and get into the team," he added.

The superstar, a massive Manchester United fan, was handed a chance to train with the A- League side for an indefinite period in order to pursue his boyhood dream of becoming a profession­al footballer.

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