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Thank you for everything you have done for Real Madrid, Gareth Bale.
Gareth Bale has engraved his name in the Real Madrid history books, there is no doubt about that. The signing of Gareth Bale will be considered a success regardless of the regrettable downward spiral that the majority of Real Madrid fans will focus on.
The memory of a soccer fan is short and Bale has proved it, but he also proved that he was good enough to be signed by Los Blancos and good enough to fire them to trophies they might not have won without him.
Since his arrival in 2013, we have spent numerous transfer windows debating the “will / won’t” aspect when it comes to Gareth Bale. He was never fully accepted by fans and therefore they never wanted him to stay. Now, they can finally say goodbye as the Welshman returns to Tottenham Hotspur, where he is known as a hero and someone who has been loved since his playing days there.
Gareth Bale was criticized from the day he arrived at the club for either his transfer fee, injuries or his form. The Welshman is a living example of the idea that people will always forget the good once you show them the bad and it seems that although the forward never really came out and showed his frustration (until recently), it may have finally come to him. in the last two seasons.
Gareth Bale leaves Real Madrid fans with many wonderful memories
The version of Bale that arrived at the Santiago Bernabéu is not the same one that has left. Aside from age and the natural decline of his abilities, that young Welshman with the smiling face, excited for life and spiky hair is officially part of history. He leaves as a grown man, but also as someone who has been hurt and abused during his time at the club. It’s hard to see how Bale will walk away with many good memories except the ones he created like the Copa del Rey final against Barcelona or the UEFA Champions League final against Liverpool.
Are the fans to blame? Of course, but at the same time, no one disagrees that Bale should also bear some of the blame. He didn’t make it easy for him and anyone who knows Real Madrid also knows that if he doesn’t consistently perform at his best, he is not without the anger that fans are sure to provoke. Let’s not forget that Cristiano Ronaldo was whistled several times at the Santiago Bernabéu.
The sad truth is that we never got to witness the thunderous Gareth Bale because every time we saw him reach his potential, injuries found a way to keep him off the field. It is difficult and that is part of the reason why Zidane never really had him, because it is never easy to plan your games around a certain player that you are not sure will play the next game. This also after the manager made it clear that he had the “BBC” during his first season in charge. However, even though Benzema and Cristiano were great for him, Bale never did it consistently.
Gareth Bale could have made things a bit easier during his time at Real Madrid, but he cannot be blamed for keeping quiet and then when things got too intense he fought back with the infamous ‘Wales’. Golf. Gesture of Madrid ”and the innumerable plays he made on the bench during the last games of last season. It wasn’t cool and it wasn’t professional, but it was definitely understandable.
It’s sad to see that Gareth Bale’s stage at Real Madrid ends like this
With all the rumors around him that he wanted to stay at the club until the end of his contract, it was sad to see that this would be how Bale’s career would be remembered. However, returning to Tottenham is possibly the best thing that can happen to him. With José Mourinho and with people who truly love and respect him, Gareth Bale can show that he is not finished and will be able to finish his career on a high note, something that has become impossible in Spain.
For many people, Gareth Bale will not be well remembered. He will be the player who has lost time and money without reaching his potential. That is a shame for a player who has given everything for the club.
For me, he will be remembered as the boy who lit up the Santiago Bernabéu with his arrival. He will be remembered as the “Prince of Wales” who drowned Barcelona. He will be remembered as the substitute who came in and ended Liverpool’s hopes in the Champions League. It will be remembered as the necessary catapult to La Décima. He will be remembered as the man who gave his heart and soul to Real Madrid. He will be remembered as a player who came with all the dreams in the world and did what he could to make them come true.
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A heartfelt goodbye and a huge thank you to Gareth Bale. History will remember you fondly.
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