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HIGH RISE AND SHINE

Cometh the tower, cometh the man... sky’s limit for Bale

- ■ from JAMES NURSEY in Doha

GARETH BALE’S image stares out from a huge skyscraper here in downtown Doha.

It features the Welsh icon unleashing another mighty effort with his deadly left foot alongside the caption: “Inspire.”

Bale has a deserved reputation for delivering when glory is on the line after winning the Champions League five times, including scoring three goals in finals for Real Madrid.

He underlined his superstar qualities with goals in both of Wales’ World Cup playoffs to propel Rob Page’s men to Qatar.

Tonight’s opponents USA will need no reminders either after Bale scored a headed equaliser in extra time to take Philadelph­ia Union to penalties before Los Angeles FC went on to claim their first MLS Cup victory earlier this month.

Now the 33-year-old is dreaming of more magic moments for his beloved Wales in their first World Cup in 64 years.

He said: “I can’t guarantee it but I will be doing everything I possibly can to help the team and nation.

“I guess in these big games you have to focus a little more.

“I have not thought too much about it [scoring in big games] because it seems to be working. It is difficult to put a finger on it but maybe I don’t just shy away from things.

“Hopefully it can continue and hopefully there are a few big moments left.

“If that means me scoring, I really don’t mind. The most important thing is we do as best we can for Wales and try to get those positive results.”

Former Spurs and Real Madrid star Bale has started only two games for LA in 13 appearance­s and has not played a full 90 minutes for his latest club since joining this summer.

The veteran admits he has had to change his game as he has got older and lost his blistering pace and accelerati­on.

But he remains the first name on the team sheet for Wales and is still highly effective either down the middle, up front or coming off the right flank on to his left foot.

Bale added: “Any player will tell you that when you get older things change in your body and you can’t quite do what you did. So I have had to change my game quite a bit.

“I have learned new things and had to improve in different areas. I guess that is why I am still here and playing football because I have been able to adapt.”

For years Bale has made no secret of his burning desire to get Wales to their first World Cup since 1958.

Yet with every missed opportunit­y, he admits the pressure grew.

Now after making it, he and his team-mates are determined to live in the moment, starting tonight in Al Rayyan.

Bale said: “It is a very proud moment.

“To be the ones to achieve it has been incredible and something we have all dreamed of since we were young.

“It’s crazy that now the tournament is upon us and we are going to try to enjoy it.”

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GOOD SIGN: The imposing image of Bale on the Doha skyscraper
■ GOOD SIGN: The imposing image of Bale on the Doha skyscraper
 ?? ?? ■ READY TO ROLL: Bale in training for Wales in Qatar
■ READY TO ROLL: Bale in training for Wales in Qatar

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