Usain Bolt wants Borussia Dortmund return after positive trial

Alex Fisher

Usain Bolt wants Borussia Dortmund return after positive trial image

Usain Bolt believes his performance during two days' training with Borussia Dortmund was enough to earn him another chance to impress.

Forging a football career has long been sprinting superstar Bolt's ambition after hanging up his running spikes, with Dortmund the first club to offer him a chance to show his skills.

The Jamaican completed two sessions with Dortmund over Thursday and Friday, the latter in front of the world's media and 1,400 supporters.

Bolt did not look out of place at BVB's Strobelallee Training Centre , completing all the exercises with the members of Peter Stoger's squad not away on international duty.

A nutmeg on Dario Scuderi brought the biggest cheer of the day, closely followed by a neat header from a lofted throughball.

The 31-year-old also coolly slotted home a penalty in the shootout that brought the session to an end, leaving the Dortmund officials impressed.

"I've talked to the club and I told them that I'm really serious about this," Bolt told BVB Total.

"So they said I should come back for a longer period, do some more training and then they can assess me and tell me what level I can play at.

"So I'm looking forward to that and that's my focus right now."

Bolt has not ruled out a permanent deal with the Bundesliga giants at some point in the future.

"I think overall I will give myself probably a seven out of 10," he told Bundesliga.com. "I think I was okay. I did well, it just takes practice now. To put in more work and get fit.

"I wanted to play my best. I wanted to move and give the guys options and I tried my best. I'm really trying to make it professionally, so I have to play at a high level.

"I'd like to continue training with them, getting more experience, getting better and hopefully signing. You never know."

Meanwhile, coach Peter Stoger was delighted to work with the legendary athlete and found him a good character to have around in trainng.

"Usain is an unbelievably easygoing guy," he told the club's website. "Totally down to earth. It was an honor for us to work with him and get to know each other as people! 

"His dream was to train with a team at a very high level. It was a great story for everyone involved. He had fun and showed some good approaches. 

"I think he is talented. If he wants to prevail in at a high level, there is still a lot to do, because the physique is quite different in his sport compared to football."

Alex Fisher