The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Bolt aims to rise to the top as he starts his new career Down Under

- BY MARK MANN-BRYANS

Usain Bolt insisted he will receive no special treatment and he will prove his doubters wrong as he began his indefinite trial with the Central Coast Mariners.

The 32-year-old is aiming to become a profession­al footballer, having retired from athletics last year following a sprinting career that led to eight Olympic gold medals.

Bolt, who celebrated his birthday by taking part in his first session with the A-League side, has already trained with several clubs around the world, including Borussia Dortmund, Stromsgods­et in Norway and Mamelodi Sundowns of South Africa. He also captained the Rest of the World XI at Soccer Aid and has long held an ambition to play football profession­ally.

Sitting alongside Mariners coach Mike Mulvey, Bolt said he is not expecting to be treated any differentl­y and that any questions over his attempts to make it in the sport will be answered.

“People will say a lot of things about me but I’ll prove them wrong,” he said after the start of his trial.

“The coach has explained to me that there won’t be any special treatment and will treat me just like a footballer will be treated.

“I expect nothing but that. I want to be treated like one of the boys. I don’t want to be treated like the world’s fastest man. I want to be treated like a footballer because that is what I want to be.

“I told the coach from the start: ‘Listen, I’m here with a blank slate’. No matter what I have learned or seen on TV it is a blank slate, I’m here to learn and get better and that is my focus.”

Bolt revealed he had also received offers from lower-league

teams in Spain and France, as he admitted landing a full-time deal with the Mariners is his only target.

“I’m just trying to get over the first hurdle – which is get a contract and get fit and to get ready to push myself to be the best,” he said.

“After that, I will see what level I am at. I will talk to the coach and the fitness trainer and see what level I need to work towards and then I can determine my goal for the season – but first I want to prove to the coach staff and the Mariners I am deserving of a contract.

“As you see over the years, I’m very cool under pressure. My ability to understand and learn the game very quickly is something I am good at. I think I see the game very well but I have to work on the basic skills – there are things I need to learn and that is why I am here.”

 ??  ?? Usain Bolt: All smiles about his Australian adventure
Usain Bolt: All smiles about his Australian adventure
 ??  ?? Different ball game: Usain Bolt talks with his new team-mates during his first training session with the Central Coast Mariners A-League squad at Central Coast Stadium in Gosford
Different ball game: Usain Bolt talks with his new team-mates during his first training session with the Central Coast Mariners A-League squad at Central Coast Stadium in Gosford

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