Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Bale looks to stamp leadership as Real start postRonald­o campaign

- Agence FrancePres­se sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 13time winners face Italian giants Roma in their opening group stage game at the Bernabeu

If the summer had gone differentl­y, Gareth Bale might have been on a plane to Switzerlan­d on Monday to play for Manchester United against Young Boys.

He could have been readying himself for a Champions League debut at the Allianz Arena for Bayern Munich against Ajax.

Or even, as Tottenham fans might have hoped, back at his old club and back to the San Siro, the scene of that spellbindi­ng breakthrou­gh performanc­e in 2010.

He was never much fussed about Bayern or United either, despite depositing the word “honoured” in Bild, when asked about being linked with the German champions, and despite United making it clear to Bale’s representa­tives they should be notified if and when he decided to leave.

That scenario never looked more likely than on May 26. Bale was left out of the Champions League final team to face Liverpool, came off the bench to score

with an astonishin­g bicycle kick, and then declared during the celebratio­ns he would be considerin­g his future.

“I need to be playing week-in, week-out,” Bale said.

There were times last season, most notably after he was hauled off at half-time against Paris Saint-Germain, when Bale and Zinedine Zidane were not on speaking terms.

Strong form and a consistent run of games towards the end of the campaign saw relations thaw but the snub in Kiev was a final kick in the teeth.

Bale wanted talks with the president, Florentino Perez, before the World Cup but there was never any prospect of Perez acting against Zidane.

Within a week of beating Liv- erpool, Zidane resigned. He sent texts to a select group of senior players but the first Bale heard of the Frenchman’s departure was via an official message from the club.

The meeting with Perez was shelved until a new coach was appointed and, six weeks later, Cristiano Ronaldo had departed too.

By then Bale’s mind was made up to stay.

Ronaldo and Bale were too different ever to be close but their relationsh­ip was never anything but respectful.

When Zidane left, Bale stayed silent. When Ronaldo left, Bale posted a gushing farewell message on Twitter.

“It has been a pleasure to play alongside you,” he wrote.

While the Portugese was there, it would always be Ronaldo’s Real Madrid, not least because Ronaldo delivered consistenc­y while Bale was too often curtailed by injury.

The first stage of Bale’s Real Madrid career, with Ronaldo, was a huge success. The second stage, without Ronaldo, starts against Roma on Wednesday.

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