Soccer enjoys the best of both the worlds with fans following across the globe covering every sport and region. It proves again when world’s renowned Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt revealed to have advised controversial Italian striker Mario Balotelli to go back to the premier league despite knowing his interest in joining Liverpool. Since Bolt is known for his die-hard support to Manchester United, everyone is surprised to see why he is advocating someone to join any other side for any reason. Maybe he is not having in-depth knowledge of insides of the dressing rooms of each side but still he strongly believes that AC Milan was not the best place for mostly-in-news forward who scored maximum number of goals for home side during his one year tenure. Those, who do not know about the Jamaican sprinter, he is the record holder across Olympic and world platforms in both 100 as well 200 meter track. He generally does not speak too much about soccer but everyone knows he loves the game and follows The Red Devils for ages. He talked about various game issues during his lengthy interview given to ESPN FC TV’s Shaka Hislop and expressed his confidence that Old Trafford side can do good in the premier league under Gaal’s mentorship hence does not find any reason they should make mistakes in hurry at this stage of the English tourney.
Talking about another high profile side Real Madrid, 28-year-old added, it would take great efforts from The Vikings to defend their Championship title and even if they could do this, it would take even more time to their priciest players to settle down at Santiago Bernabéu, he said, “They just need time to get together. When you’re coming from a different team and you’re the top dog and everybody passes the ball to you, it’s kind of weird to come to a side where the ball has to be shared all around the park. So in the meantime the team will get better.”
He further gave his views to improve the level of Caribbean soccer so they could qualify for international events like world cup on a regular basis and said, “For me, I think it’s just timing. People have to dedicate a lot more time to younger stars. I think they need to put in a youth program and bring up more stars.
“They always try to use the older guys but they need to use the younger guys so the teams will get better over the years.”