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Usain Bolt scored his first goal training with Borussia Dortmund extremely FAST

We just need him in ‘FIFA 18’

So as we all know, the sprinting GOD known as Usain Bolt is looking for other endeavors to keep him occupied. Bolt has switched from track spikes to cleats and is taking a shot at fútbol.

He’s not messing around either. Bolt showed up to Borussia Dortmund and is already getting these goals in.

Now I know this is just a practice, but this is still freaking cool nonetheless. I’d pay top dollar to see Bolt outrun everybody on the soccer pitch. He’s fast and tall, In FIFA 18 that’s GG.

Usain Bolt, you had my curiosity, now you have my attention.

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