Usain Bolt, The fastest man in the world has scored his first goals for a professional football team, getting two on his debut start for Australian club,Central Coast Mariners in a pre-season friendly.
Usain Bolt see the back of the net twice for Central Coast Mariners in a 4-0 win against Macarthur South West
The Jamaican eight-time Olympic sprint champion scored the Mariners’ third and fourth goals with a strong left-footed finish in a 4-0 win over Macarthur South West and celebrated with his trademark lightning bolt pose.
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— Usain St. Leo Bolt (@usainbolt) October 12, 2018
The 100m world-record holder, who is bidding for a professional contract, recovered from a painful kick in the groin to score twice against Macarthur South West United in Sydney.
The Jamaican capitalised on a defensive mix-up to score his second just after the hour mark before being substituted with the score at 4-0.
The eight-time Olympic champion, who retired from athletics in 2017, arrived at the Mariners in August in a bid to ignite his football career.
Bolt made his first start for the Australian A-League side with a superb victory.
Bolt expressed his concerns that Friday’s match would determine his future with the club as he strives towards winning a professional contract and a place with the Mariners for the season, which beginnings on October 19.
“I’m just happy that I got a chance and I’m proud of myself,” Bolt told 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.
“I’m keen, that’s why I’m here to play my best and to try and get into the team,” he added.
The 32-year-old previously trained with Bundesliga side Borussia Dortmund.