Western Mail

Fans divided on Bale’s place in Real history as he nears the exit

- EDWARD BURNETT Football Writer sport@walesonlin­e.co.uk

GARETH Bale was an unused substitute again as his Real Madrid side were involved in their UEFA Champions League thriller against Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium.

While the 4-3 goal-fest was playing out, Wales skipper Bale remained in a familiar position in recent years - on the bench. Bale’s relationsh­ip with Real supporters and the Spanish media in particular has been strained for some time now.

Ahead of the clash at the Etihad, we took the opportunit­y to speak to Los Blancos fans ourselves to hear what they really think of Bale.

And they were varied in their responses. Some fans were very positive about the Welshman, acknowledg­ing his accomplish­ments and achievemen­ts during his time at the La Liga leaders.

“I’m forever thankful to Gareth Bale, one of my favourite players ever, for the goal he scored in the Copa Del Rey final,” said Tomas Castro, 28, in reference to the amazing effort he notched up against Barcelona in 2014.

“He doesn’t play regularly, but I think he is a class player for Wales. He has done so much as well there, almost in the World Cup.”

Ashi Rez, 37, pictured below, added: “He is part of the Champions League for Real Madrid, he was great. Gareth Bale is the best. I heard he is leaving, but I’m not happy with it.”

Others were quick to point out Bale’s heavy commitment to Wales rather than club loyalty, which has frequently been a bone of contention since the infamous ‘Wales, Golf, Madrid’ flag went vital a few years ago.

Asked whether Bale was committed to Wales primarily, Gustavo Quintana Cabre, aged 21, replied: “Definitely, yeah. He’s not committed to Madrid.

He has done absolutely nothing in the last three years. He doesn’t deserve being in the team anymore.”

Semir Al Zlitni, 28, was more sympatheti­c with the Wales captain. He said: “He’s doing all right with his national team but it’s a tough time for him at Madrid but we all appreciate his work and all of what he’s done for Madrid.”

After previous headlines of the Madrid faithful not being behind Bale, some in Manchester were keen to dispel this. Amr Mousleh,

28, said: “We are Real Madrid. We support all the players.” Regardless of his current injury niggles and the huge likelihood that he will leave the Spanish capital this summer when his contract elapses, one fan hoped that Bale could have a final say in this year’s Champions League. When asked if Bale could help in Madrid’s quest for a record 14th Champions League, Victor Garcia, 42, pictured below, said: “I hope so. I hope he could play some minutes today or in the second leg or in the final if we get to Paris.” Others were keen to point out the Welshman’s strengths ahead of the semi-final tie. “He’s a great player. He’s fast and he’s good on the ball. His finishing is also all right,” said Konstantin Katon, 14. Bale did not feature in the first leg of the semi-final against Pep Guardiola’s men, but remains an option for the second leg. This match, to be played at the Bernabeu, will kick-off at 8pm on Wednesday, May 4. Bale’s final chapter in Madrid could yet still be written.

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Gareth Bale pictured during the warm-up at the Etihad Stadium on Tuesday

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