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Gareth Bale hits out at ‘disgusting’ Spanish media over ‘parasite’ claim

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Gareth Bale has launched a furious tirade at the Spanish media, saying attacks like those aimed at him this week could push stressed athletes “over the edge”.

Bale was branded a “parasite” by media outlet Marca and accused of “sucking” Real Madrid’s money, despite him helping them win 14 trophies – including four Champions League titles – during his nine-year stint at the Bernabéu.

He responded to media criticism of missing Sunday’s clásico between Real and Barcelona by scoring two brilliant goals in Wales’ 2-1 World Cup playoff win over Austria on Thursday.

After the game he said comments in Spain about him were “disgusting” and that the publicatio­n “should be ashamed of themselves”. Bale took to Twitter on Friday to criticise the “slanderous, derogatory and speculativ­e journalism” and complain that such reporting had a huge impact on the mental health of athletes.

He wrote: “At a time when people are taking their own lives because of the callousnes­s and relentless­ness of the media, I want to know, who is holding these journalist­s and the news outlets that allow them to write articles like this, accountabl­e?

“Fortunatel­y I have developed a thick skin during my time in the public spotlight, but that doesn’t mean articles like these don’t cause damage and upset personally and profession­ally to those at the receiving end of these malicious stories. I have witnessed the toll the media can take on people’s mental and physical health.

“The media expect superhuman performanc­es from profession­al athletes, and will be the first to celebrate with them when they deliver, yet instead of commiserat­ing with them when they show an ounce of human error, they are torn to shreds instead, encouragin­g anger and disappoint­ment in their fans.

“The everyday pressures on athletes is immense, and it’s as clear as day, how negative media attention could easily send an already stressed athlete, or anybody in the public eye over the edge.”

Bale is in the final few months of his Real contract and is set to leave the club he joined from Tottenham in 2013 for a then world-record fee of £85m.

The 32-year-old was hailed as a hero in Madrid during his early years in Spain. Bale scored three times in Champions League finals, including a memorable double in Real’s 3-1 win over Liverpool in 2018, and has over 100 goals for the club.

But Bale’s relationsh­ip with Real fans and the Madrid media has soured amid his well-documented fitness issues. Bale spent last season on loan at Spurs and has started just once in club football since the end of August, with supporters and the media in Spain complainin­g that he is more interested in playing for Wales than Real.

 ?? Photograph: Peter Powell/EPA ?? Gareth Bale scored twice for Wales in their 2-1 World Cup playoff win over Austria on Thursday.
Photograph: Peter Powell/EPA Gareth Bale scored twice for Wales in their 2-1 World Cup playoff win over Austria on Thursday.

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