OLYMPIC legend Usain Bolt was pictured watching Manchester City women’s League Cup semi-final clash against Chelsea with ex-Bolton star Ricardo Gardner.
The eight-time gold medallist, 39, made his way down to City’s academy stadium to catch the game, which ended 1-0 to the Blues.
And fans noticed he was joined by Wanderers legend Gardner, who played for the club between 1998 and 2012.
Bolt‘s fellow Jamaican Gardner played a staggering 410 times for Bolton, scoring 25 times.
Before kick-off, Bolt posted a picture of Gardner on his Instagram story, poking fun at him for wearing glasses.
He wrote: “Glasses at 40 nah look forward to it all,” along with some laughing emojis.
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The pair were in attendance to watch good friend and Man City star Bunny Shaw.
Shaw, who is a Jamaica international, has previously been sighted with the duo in previous years.
She posted a picture posing with them in 2023 with the caption: “Like mi ago afi get unu come more of the games #predictionking. Thanks for the support.”
Shaw then posed with the pair again the following year in a group of friends and wrote: “Global products of [Jamaica]. God is able.”
Bolt, who supports City’s rivals Man United, is one of the most decorated Olympians in history.
He currently holds the record for the fastest 100-metre dash at 9.58 seconds, as well as the 200-metre record of 19.19 seconds.
Today’s sprinting scene is currently being dominated by stars like Noah Lyles and Kishane Thompson.
But Bolt recently insisted he was not worried about his records being broken.
He said: “No, I’m not worried.
“I think the talent is there, there will be talented athletes coming up, and they will do well.
“But at this present moment, I don’t see any athlete able to break the record, so not worried.”
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