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His days are numbered

Welsh forward Bale may be running out of time at Real

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MADRID: Change happens in the blink of an eye at Real Madrid and time may be running out for Gareth Bale.

The Welsh forward netted the team’s first goal of the league season against Deportivo Coruna as the European champions put in a commanding performanc­e to win 3-0 on the opening weekend.

Seven days later, however, Bale was whistled off by fans at the Bernabeu after Zinedine Zidane substitute­d Real’s record signing against Valencia with the scores level at 1-1 as they chased a winner in the final 15 minutes.

The supporters were frustrated at Bale’s limp display in which he missed a clear chance when he headed the ball into the ground and over the bar as Los Blancos failed to turn their superiorit­y into goals and drew 2-2.

While Bale struggled, the Bernabeu’s new darling Marco Asensio shone. The 21-year-old winger scored both Real’s goals, continuing his blistering start to the season.

Bale, who apart from his strike against Deportivo, has offered little in the league or either of Real’s Super Cup wins, has been singled out for criticism by fans and media alike.

Zidane is renowned for his man management and avoided putting pressure or blame on Bale.

“He is an important player in this squad,” Zidane told reporters.

“Gareth is Gareth. We will keep working and keep counting on Gareth, like all the others. That’s all.”

However, it is difficult not to look past the French coach’s words and Madrid-based newspaper Marca published a column on Monday headlined Five days to sell Bale.

The article said Real should “take advantage of the good press Bale has in Britain and take advantage of the crazy, runaway and false transfer market”.

Bale has always insisted he wants to stay at Real, happy to finally take part in a pre-season campaign, something he has been denied in previous years due to injury.

“I’m happy I’m playing football, I’m winning trophies, so yeah, I don’t want to move. There’s not really much more I can say,” Bale said.

However, if Real take action, he may not be afforded much say in the matter.

English Premier League clubs would jump at the chance to bring him back to England and with Asensio demonstrat­ing his quality, Bale is no longer essential at the Bernabeu.

He helped Real win their first league title in five years last season, as well as three Champions League crowns since joining them in 2013, a strong trophy haul which would ensure he could depart with his head held high.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Hard at work: Gareth Bale at Wales’ training session in the Vale of Glamorgan, Britain, yesterday.
— Reuters Hard at work: Gareth Bale at Wales’ training session in the Vale of Glamorgan, Britain, yesterday.

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