Usain Bolt seems to be impressing on trial at German giants, Borussia Dortmund.
Bolt scored a header in front of more than 1,000 spectators who came to watch him train with the former champions.
The 31-year-old retired sprint great took part in team exercises under coach Peter Stoeger, exchanging passes with Germany forward Mario Goetze and others in Friday’s relaxed session.
He was put through by the ex-Bayern Munich star and buried the pass with his head.
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The eight-time Olympic champion later signed autographs for fans as photographers jostled for pictures.
It was Bolt’s second training session with the team. He took part in another behind closed doors on Thursday.
Dortmund, which shares a sponsor with Bolt, had long extended an invitation for the Jamaican to train with the team at some stage.
Bolt retired after the 2017 world championships.
Dortmund’s next game after the international break is at Bayern Munich on March 31.