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Rather, it was a legendary centre-forward that got Bolt's undivided attention.
“[Ruud] van Nistelrooy played for them,” Bolt told Yahoo!. “I was like, ‘I like this guy. He’s cool. He’s very good.’ And I just started supporting him.”
Van Nistelrooy was a fan favourite during his five seasons at Old Trafford, where he developed into one of the most clinical finishers in Europe, with his 150 goals in 219 games proving just how deadly a striker he was.
But Bolt went on to admit that he would have ended up supporting a different club entirely if the Dutchman had so happened to be lining out for another side when he came across him.
“The funny part about it is that it could’ve been any team,” Bolt said. “It could’ve been Sunderland. It could’ve been Newcastle.”

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