Usain Bolt makes Manchester United prediction as he outlines Erik ten Hag's top priority
Manchester United have two key objectives over the next month as they seek to end Erik ten Hag's first season in charge in style.
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Manchester United have two key objectives over the next month as they seek to end Erik ten Hag's first season in charge in style.
Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, Lionel Messi and Usain Bolt – four legendary sporting names but which one does Ronnie O’Sullivan describe as «The Guv'nor»? The Rocket gave one of these feted athletes that coveted moniker after he was asked by Manchester United legend and BT Sport expert Rio Ferdinand who he looked up most across the sporting spectrum in Eurosport’s brand-new series, Voice Notes. Ad The new format will see fans, athletes, celebrities and more ask questions to their sporting heroes. O'Sullivan fielded questions from fans, plus a myriad of big names including Chris Froome, Reanne Evans and Raymond van Barneveld.
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Former Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt has opened up on his brief meeting with Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag after the Reds' FA Cup win over Fulham.
Lifelong fan Usain Bolt thanked Erik ten Hag for “bringing the glory days back” to Old Trafford when the world’s fastest man met the Manchester United’s manager at the weekend.
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