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Jamaican sprint king, Usain Bolt, provided a sublime assist to Alessandro Del Piero during the 2024 Soccer Aid for UNICEF match at the Stamford Bridge on Sunday, June 9.
Bolt, an avid football follower and a dyed-in-the-wool Manchester United fan, featured for the World XI against England XI in a thrilling encounter which produced nine goals.
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FootballThe retired sprinter expertly teamed up with the former Juventus and Italy attacker to score one of the World XI's three goals in their 6-3 defeat.
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Showing excerpts of his sprinting ability, the 37-year-old, who captained his side, made a run with the ball on the right flank before serving Del Piero a well-weighted pass.
The Italian then made no mistake, finding the top corner to give World XI the lead for the first time in the game.
However, Bolt's evening ended in painful fashion. He was stretchered off due to an injury, which he revealed on his official X account as a ruptured Achilles.
Former Chelsea and England star, Joe Cole, opened the scoring with a precise volley that slipped through the legs of former teammate, Petr Cech, who was guarding the net for the World XI.
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FootballShortly after, Stamford Bridge favourite, Eden Hazard, rolled back the years with a stunning free kick to equalise, per GOAL, followed by Del Piero putting Bolt's team ahead.
Ellen White then made Soccer Aid history by becoming the first female to score in the charity match, levelling the game after an impressive setup by Jack Wilshere.
Just minutes into the second half, Steven Bartlett's brilliant finish restored the lead for the Three Lions, and Jermaine Defoe soon extended it to 4-2.
Billy Wingrove's successful penalty brought the World XI closer at 5-3, but Theo Walcott's late lob secured England's first Soccer Aid victory since 2018.
Sports Brief also reported that Usain Bolt stated Manchester United had a better season compared to Arsenal, despite the Red Devils' poorest Premier League finish ever.
Bolt's perspective is that while the Gunners fought valiantly for the title, they ended the season without any trophies, while his favoured team came away with an FA Cup trophy.