South Wales Echo

BALE: MY BIGGEST HONOUR

- Press Associatio­n sport@walesonlin­e.co.uk

GARETH Bale is set to achieve “probably the biggest honour” of his celebrated career when Wales end their 64year wait to play at the World Cup today.

Wales start their campaign against the United States at Doha’s Ahmad bin Ali Stadium without the injured Joe Allen.

But Bale, a five-time Champions League winner at former club Real Madrid, is set to grace the stage his ability has so richly deserved and that he has craved on a personal level for so long.

Bale, Wales’ record scorer, has fired the Dragons to the last two European Championsh­ips – including a semi-final appearance in 2016 – and will lead them out for their first World Cup appearance since a 1958 quarter-final defeat by Brazil.

He said: “It’s probably the biggest honour we could have for our country to qualify for a World Cup, something we have not done for 64 years.

“Schools are going to stop to watch our games. It’s one of those moments which is a massive piece of history, something we have wanted.

“We have the support of the nation back home, no matter what happens.

“As long as we give 100 per cent, our country will love us for that.”

Bale, 33, said his first memory of the World Cup was France 98 when “I had this pencil case with the logo on it”.

He said: “In terms of watching World Cups, it was always a little bit disappoint­ing because Wales weren’t there. As a kid not having your country in the World Cup does take that little bit of specialnes­s away.

“To be in the team that got us over the line is an incredible feeling. Everybody has dreamt of it for such a long time, we’ve had so many close calls. Most importantl­y, the best thing was to grow football in Wales and inspire another generation, to get more kids playing football.

“By doing that we’ll hopefully have a stronger national team in the future and, hopefully, someone will be sitting here in 20 years saying we have inspired them.”

 ?? ?? Gareth Bale prepares for today’s game during training yesterday
Picture: David Rawcliffe/Propaganda
Gareth Bale prepares for today’s game during training yesterday Picture: David Rawcliffe/Propaganda

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