South Wales Echo

We’ll sort out Bale’s future at the end of term, insists Mason

- JONATHAN VEAL Press Associatio­n sport@walesonlin­e.co.uk

TOTTENHAM interim boss Ryan Mason said Gareth Bale’s future will be addressed at the end of the season after his hat-trick inspired a 4-0 win over Sheffield United.

Bale struck a sublime treble at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with Son Heung-min adding a fine fourth, as Spurs kept themselves in the race for Champions League qualificat­ion.

The Wales internatio­nal recently said that he intends to go back to Real Madrid next summer, but with performanc­es like this Spurs will want to keep him in north London.

Mason – in charge until the end of the season – is unlikely to have too much of a say in the decision but thinks it should be put on the back burner until the campaign is complete.

“I think that is a conversati­on at the end of the season between Gareth, the club and his parent club, our main focus and priority should be the next game,” he said.

“It sounds a cliche but it is true. I am glad he is happy, he should be because he has another match ball to add to the collection. It was an excellent performanc­e as well.

“I think the decision at the moment and the priority is Gareth is ready to train and he is happy in training. We have got another big week of training because we have got a massive game next weekend and hopefully we can have a happy Gareth next weekend.”

Bale took his tally to eight goals in his last eight Premier League games, but there is a sense of what might have been as he was largely under-used by Jose Mourinho, even when fully fit.

But his trio of empathic finishes gave hope that he could help Spurs gatecrash the top four.

Mason added: “I thought he was outstandin­g. His goals were world class. No one should have doubted that ability he has in the final third because he’s proved

over a number of years that he’s one of the best in those moments.

“I was very pleased with him tonight because I thought his performanc­e was excellent as well. He showed real commitment and he fought for the team and the moments he produced were outstandin­g.” Sheffield United were unable to cope with Spurs’ attacking prowess, but even though they conceded three goals in the second half, it was their first-half display that angered interim boss Paul Heckingbot­tom.

“We know we are playing against good players every week in this league, we know we have to be at our best to compete and get points,” he said.

 ??  ?? Gareth Bale, pictured lifting home his first of three against Sheffield United and then celebratin­g (main image)
Gareth Bale, pictured lifting home his first of three against Sheffield United and then celebratin­g (main image)

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