The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Bale starts as Spurs rout LASK 3-0

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PARIS:Gareth Bale said it felt good to be "loved and appreciate­d" after helping Tottenham to a 3-0 win over LASK of Austria in the Europa League on Thursday.

The Welsh internatio­nal started his first match since his return from Real Madrid and played for an hour before Jose Mourinho gave him a break.

Bale had come on as a substitute last Sunday with Tottenham 3-0 up against West Ham before his team collapsed to give up a 3-3 draw.

"It is amazing to be back," Bale told BT Sport on Thursday.

"It is a big reason why I play well and why I came back. You want to be loved and appreciate­d. I will give everything for this shirt."

However, he admitted it will take time to find his feet.

"I am a bit stiff. It is like a mini pre-season for me and I am trying to get minutes into the legs," he said.

Despite Bale starting, it was on-loan Carlos Vinicius who made an impressive debut in the Group J opener.

Vinicius started in place of the resting Harry Kane and he made goals in either half for Lucas Moura and Son Heung-min, while he would have also netted himself had Andres Andrade not scored an own goal.

Bale made that goal where Andrade put through his own net.

Leicester made the perfect start in Group G with a comfortabl­e 3-0 win over Zorya Luhansk of Ukraine.

James Maddison, Harvey Barnes and Kelechi Iheanacho were on the scoresheet.

In Glasgow, Celtic struggled against Serie A leaders AC Milan who were 2-0 up at half-time thanks to goals from Rade Krunic and Brahim Diaz.

Mohamed Elyounouss­i reduced the arrears after the break, but Jens Petter Hauge broke clear to secure Milan's Group H 3-1 win in stoppage time.

Milan were so comfortabl­e that they could afford to take off Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c just after the hour.

The other Group B game was being played out in Dublin where Dundalk, only Ireland's third ever representa­tive in the group stage, were beaten 2-1 by Norwegians Molde.

In Belgium, Steven Gerrard's Rangers took on Standard Liege fresh from their Old Firm derby win over Celtic which moved them four points clear in the Scottish Premiershi­p last weekend.

James Tavernier scored from the spot after Noe Dussenne handled in the area to put them into a 19th minute lead.

Then three minutes into stoppage time Kemar Roofe produced a wonder goal from the halfway line, the ball flying over the head of bewildered keeper Arnaud Bodart.

Benfica had claimed the first goal of the night and they went on to beat Lech Poznan in Poland 4-2 in the other Group D game.

Elsewhere, Bayer Leverkusen ran riot 6-2 against French side Nice and Spanish side Granada, in their first ever European campaign, beat PSV Eindhoven 2-1. - AFP

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