Real Madrid: Zinedine Zidane defends Gareth Bale after criticism over flag celebration

The Welshman has been targeted angrily by the Spanish press for the banner reading ‘Wales. Golf. Madrid. In that order’

Tom Kershaw
Friday 22 November 2019 09:29 EST
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Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane attempted to cool criticism of Gareth Bale as the Welshman's celebrations with a flag reading “Wales. Golf. Madrid. In that order” continues to have repercussions in Spain.

After Wales secured their qualification for Euro 2020 with a 2-0 win against Hungary, Bale danced with the flag at full-time and earlier admitted he found the chants "hilarious".

​The images were immediately pounced on by the Spanish press who accused Bale of a lack of respect and even urged Madrid to terminate the Welshman’s contract.

Marca’s front page responded: “Disrespectful. Misguided. Ungrateful. In that order.” While AS columnist Tomas Roncero did his own play on the flag, writing: “Out. Out. Out.”

However, Zidane was quick to insist Bale was still part of his plans.

“There’s been a lot of noise about what he did but we need to just focus on football. It’s all got a bit too much,” he said. “I’m just looking at what he can give us on the pitch, not what’s said off it, that doesn’t interest me.

“I believe he can become a decisive player for us again. He’s an important player when he is injury free; he’s shown that before and he will show it again.”

Madrid are currently second in La Liga and host in-form Real Sociedad at the Bernabeu this weekend and Zidane urged fan sto give Bale, who has not featured for Madrid since 5 October and whose participation with Wales was hailed “a miracle” by the Spanish press, a warm reception.

“When you see what he’s given to the club and to the fans, those who feel our colours and come to the stadium, you can see he’s one of our own and the fans need to get behind him,” he said.

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