Usain Bolt scored a superb header and showed off some slick passing skills as he completed his second session with Borussia Dortmund on Friday in front a packed crowd at their Strobelallee Training Centre.

Bolt, 31, has long expressed his desire to carve out a niche for himself in soccer, and with his track career at an end, he has begun to pursue that interest.

Playing for Manchester United — the club he supports — has been the Jamaican's goal, but it was Dortmund that offered him the chance to strut his stuff.

After practicing behind closed doors Thursday, Bolt was part of the Dortmund squad taking part in a session in front of around 1,400 supporters a day later — and he did not disappoint.

@USAinbolt: "It was good! I had fun with the guys, they were very welcoming." #BVBolt pic.twitter.com/FTkdDyOw7e
— Borussia Dortmund (@BVB) March 23, 2018
Having completed the warm-up drills with the squad, the sprinting great showed some nice touches to keep possession during a "rondo."
When the session opened out into a wider exercise with the aim of keeping possession, he exchanged a couple of pinpoint long-range passes with Mario Gotze, and even managed a nutmeg on youngster Dario Scuderi.

Bolt found the back of the net in a subsequent practice match, the eight-time Olympic gold medallist meeting a lofted throughball with a powerful header — bringing huge cheers from the watching public.

A deft chip almost brought him a sublime second, but Bolt – who converted a spot kick in a penalty shootout — had done enough to show he has the talent.

Now it remains to be seen how his football career progresses.
@USAinbolt from the spot #BVBolt pic.twitter.com/ZyHr9FThjL
— Borussia Dortmund (@BVB) March 23, 2018