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Gareth Bale’s heroic Wales performance fuelled by ‘disgusting’ Spanish press headlines | Football News


Gareth Bale called the press headlines in Spain that took a swipe at him “disgusting” after his two goals against Austria put Wales within one win of reaching the World Cup.

Wales moved one step closer to their first World Cup since 1958 as Bale stole the show in a 2-1 win over Austria in the play-off semi-final.

Spanish media outlets had criticised Bale after he linked up with Wales having been absent for Real Madrid for the El Clasico match at the weekend.

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Highlights of the World Cup qualifier play-off between Wales and Austria

Spanish newspaper Marca ran the image of a happy looking Bale and Joe Rodon in Welsh training gear alongside the headline “It doesn’t hurt anymore”.

Bale was also called a “parasite” by a journalist for Marca.

Bale’s celebration for the first goal was full of emotion as he looked to be sending a message to some of his doubters by mouthing words into the camera.

He explained the celebration after the game, as he was asked if he was sending a specific message and to who. Bale said to Sky Sports: “I don’t need to send a message, honestly. It’s a waste of my time. It’s disgusting and they should also be ashamed of themselves. I’m not fussed. End of.”

On the game itself that took Wales to a play-off final against Scotland or Ukraine, Bale said: “It was a massive game. We knew coming into it how big a game it was and we had to perform. We had to dig deep and look at our experience in big games and it’s a perfect scenario.

“I had some cramp at the end which I guess is normal but I’ll run into the ground for this country and we all did that tonight.

“It’s fantastic. Half the job done. The good thing now is that we can enjoy tonight because the game is in June. Still another very tough game against either Scotland or Ukraine and we’ll be ready for that when it comes.”

Ramsey: It’s not been easy for Bale

Aaron Ramsey also stepped up when his country needed him, putting in an all-action showing in midfield despite – like Bale – struggling for minutes over the past year with Juventus before moving to Rangers in January.

Ramsey said of Bale: “It’s not been easy for him, but playing for his country means everything to him and you can see that the way he plays, he enjoys himself. We are a great group here, we get on very well – we want to play and work hard for each other and he’s no different. He can produce moments of magic like that in the game.”

The result means both Ramsey and Bale still have a chance to make a World Cup for the first time in their careers.

Ramsey added: “It means everything. Playing in front of these fans, what more could you want? We are one game away from the World Cup which is everything for myself, Bale, for the nation and for the group of lads. This is what we want. We’ve come a very long way since the early days and this would just be the icing on the cake now for us to qualify for the World Cup. Still a bit of work to be done, but we will enjoy tonight.”





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