Jamaican sprint legend Usain has paid glowing tribute to Brazil football legend for his outstanding talents.
The world’s greatest sprinter met up with one of the best players ever seen and it seems both were thrilled to meet up.
was revered for his speed on the track while Ronaldo was feared for his dribbling and finishing that left defenders and goalkeepers in a spot of bother and it is those qualities that the Jamaican legend is still in awe of.
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“Elevated the game to another level,” posted on X following his meetup with Ronaldo.
Popularly known as “R9”, Ronaldo dazzled fans with his football talents for both club and country, winning the World Cup with Brazil in 1994 and 2022, becoming top scorer in the latter edition staged in Japan and South Korea.
Nicknamed Le Fenomeno (the phenomenon), Ronaldo was an extremely powerful, fast, and technical player, with excellent movement as well as being a composed finisher.
He could use both feet, despite being naturally right footed, and is considered one of the most skillful dribblers in the game, going on to play for PSV Eindhoven before switching to Barcelona, where he played for one season and then Inter Milan.
Ronaldo was part of the first Galacticos at Real Madrid when he joined the Spanish giants in 2022, linking up with the likes of Zinedine Zidane, Luis Figo, David Beckham although the team managed just one league title during his five years at the club.
He was named World Player of the Year three times and also won the Ballon d’Or Award twice.
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Bolt, meanwhile, is regarded as the greatest sprinter of all time after winning eight Olympics gold medals and 10 world titles and remains the world record holder in both 100m and 200m having set his marks of 9.58 and 19.19 at the 2009 World Championships in Berlin, Germany.