Judi Online - Gareth Bale wants to take centre stage at Real Madrid next season.
Welsh forward Bale
is frustrated at being stuck out on the Spanish giants' right wing and
believes he can have more success in his favoured position through the
middle.
Bale, who became the world’s most expensive player when
signed from Tottenham in 2013, was booed and jeered during the match,
then abused by angry fans when he drove out of the car park following Real’s Champions League semi-final exit on Wednesday.
It came after he missed several chances against Juventus as European Cup holders Real missed out on a dream El Clasico final against arch-rivals Barcelona in Berlin next month.
Although he's a target for Manchester United, Mirror Sport understands the 25-year-old is determined not to give up on his Spanish adventure - although the decision would be out of his hands if the club's top brass make up their minds to sell him.
However, Bale has
privately let it be known that his biggest frustration of all is being
played out of position, and he insists that Real are not getting the
best out of him.
Harry Redknapp was given stick by Tottenham fans for playing Bale on the right wing during his time at White Hart Lane.
And
Bale now finds himself in the same position at the Bernabeu, with
Cristiano Ronaldo on the left and Karim Benzema playing through the
middle.
The Wales captain does not feel he is involved in games as much as he
would like while playing wide and is desperate to get back to the sort
of form which made him such a success in his first season in Madrid.
Bandar Bola -Bale
scored 22 goals in 44 games in 2013-14, helping Real win the Champions
League, FIFA Club World Cup and Copa del Rey. They added the UEFA Super
Cup in August.
Now, less than 12 months on, his future is
uncertain as he has been struck by injuries, a lack of form and appears
to have been singled out by the Real fans as an easy target.
But while others – such as Ronaldo and James Rodriguez – went missing against Juve,
Bale kept showing, even though things were not going his way.
Bale kept showing, even though things were not going his way.
United are hovering and could move if Real offer Bale up in a player-plus-cash move for their Spanish goalkeeper David De Gea.
But
Bale insists that he will not be broken by his recent setbacks – and
that all this will make him a better player in the long run.
He
said: “There have been some ups and downs, but I think I’ve played well.
What doesn’t kill me makes me stronger and I’ll learn from this season
and take it on.
“I’ve maybe not scored as many important chances
as I’d have liked, but my general play has been good. My finishing is
not as good and that’s something to work on for next year.
"We wanted to be in the Champions League Final, but it’s not to be and we go again next year.”
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