Usain Bolt has made no secret of his desire to one day play
for Manchester United, but the sprint king has revealed he
has no desire to carry out that ambition while Louis van
Gaal remains in charge.
The Jamaican cheekily suggested he was the answer to
United's goalscoring crisis earlier this season saying: “I
think I would be pretty good because I am fit, I am quick, I
can control the ball and I understand all of the play.”
Van Gaal claimed his side were back in the title race after
Sunday’s late win over Liverpool at Anfield, but with his
team still struggling in front of goal and the manager himself
coming under pressure from certain sections of support for
his alleged dull brand of football, Bolt appears to have gone
cool on the idea.
"Well, looking at how Van Gaal is, I don't think I would ever
want to be coached by him so I think I will put that on pause
until we get a new coach," Bolt told reporters at the
Jamaican Sportsman of the Year awards.
United are currently in fifth place in the Premier League,
seven points adrift of leaders Arsenal and face Southampton
at Old Trafford on Saturday.
for Manchester United, but the sprint king has revealed he
has no desire to carry out that ambition while Louis van
Gaal remains in charge.
The Jamaican cheekily suggested he was the answer to
United's goalscoring crisis earlier this season saying: “I
think I would be pretty good because I am fit, I am quick, I
can control the ball and I understand all of the play.”
Van Gaal claimed his side were back in the title race after
Sunday’s late win over Liverpool at Anfield, but with his
team still struggling in front of goal and the manager himself
coming under pressure from certain sections of support for
his alleged dull brand of football, Bolt appears to have gone
cool on the idea.
"Well, looking at how Van Gaal is, I don't think I would ever
want to be coached by him so I think I will put that on pause
until we get a new coach," Bolt told reporters at the
Jamaican Sportsman of the Year awards.
United are currently in fifth place in the Premier League,
seven points adrift of leaders Arsenal and face Southampton
at Old Trafford on Saturday.


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