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‘I’m very happy for him … when I have five minutes I’ll look at Madrid’s websites to see what they say’: José Mourinho points to the Real Madrid press after Gareth Bale’s first goal at Tottenham
- Gareth Bale scored his first goal for Tottenham in their 2-1 win over Brighton
- José Mourinho criticized the treatment that Real Madrid gave to Bale before leaving Spain
- Mourinho assures that he will connect to the internet to see how Madrid has reacted to Bale’s goal
- Bale fell out with the fan base and hierarchy of the Spanish club at the end of his spell.
José Mourinho criticized former club Real Madrid for the LaLiga club’s treatment of Gareth Bale after the Welsh winger scored his first goal since returning to Tottenham.
Bale scored the winner in Spurs’ 2-1 win over Brighton on Sunday night to push North Londoners to second place in the Premier League table.
The 31-year-old had an icy end to his career in Madrid after being exiled by manager Zinedine Zidane, and the Spanish club said goodbye to the Welshman with just a 44-word exit statement in September.
José Mourinho, Tottenham coach, criticizes Real Madrid’s treatment of winger Gareth Bale
Bale scored the winning goal against Brighton on Sunday in his first goal since returning to Spurs
And after Brighton’s victory, Mourinho said: ‘I’m very happy for him, especially for him because he deserves it. When I have five minutes, I go to Safari to look at the Madrid websites to see what they say.
He knows that we care about him and we know that he cares about us, the team and the club, Spurs. He fits in perfectly, he’s very calm, very intelligent, he has good feelings. ‘
Bale spent seven years at Real Madrid, where he won two LaLiga titles, four Champions League trophies and three Club World Cups, but had a difficult relationship with the LaLiga club hierarchy and fans towards the end of his term.
Mourinho says he will connect to the Internet to see how Madrid reacted to Bale’s goal on Sunday
The Welsh international winger came in and out of Zidane’s squad and infuriated the Madrid fans when he stood alongside a ‘Wales. Golf. Madrid: The In That Order banner in celebration while in international service last year.
After being excluded by Zidane from Madrid’s preparations in the 2020-21 season, Bale secured a transfer on loan to Spurs for the current season, where he played before his £ 90 million move to Spain.
When announcing Bale’s departure, a statement from the Madrid club said: ‘Real Madrid CF and Tottenham Hotspur FC have agreed on the loan of Gareth Bale for the next season, until June 30, 2021.
Bale went into exile in Madrid despite helping the Spanish club win four Champions League titles
“Our club wishes the best of luck to a player who is part of one of the most successful periods in our history.”
Spanish publications, Marca and AS, tore Bale apart after he came in against West Ham with the Spurs 3-0, before they drew 3-3. They scoffed at Bale’s “curse”. It was certainly seen by player and coach.
After scoring the winning goal against Brighton on Sunday, Mourinho claims that Bale is not yet ready to start a Premier League match at this point, but that status could change soon.
Mourinho added: ‘He had bad feelings before, because the training process was tough and his body was suffering a bit, but we gave him what he needs as a whole.
‘I’m talking about sports science, medicine, my assistants, the other players. I am very happy that he scored this winning goal.
Mourinho (left) revealed that Bale (right) is still not fit enough to start a Premier League match
I’ve already said it for about a week, I’m saying it’s getting better. It’s not just by looking at it, the data supports our training process. We knew. The good news is that Gareth knows it too. We share ideas and we share feelings.
“ He still doesn’t have 90 minutes of a Premier League match on his legs so we are using the Europa League to complement his training process.
“We are using some matches in the Premier League when we decide to play with him and the normal tendency for him will of course be to get better and better.
“I’ll always be this careful with him until we feel like he’s ready.”