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Showing posts with label real Madrid. Show all posts

Friday, 1 December 2017

GARETH BALE SUFFERS ANOTHER SETBACK

 Los Blancos will indeed be without the Welsh star for there forthcoming game, however his coach demands the most recent blow is a "niggle"
GARETH BALE SUFFERS ANOTHER SETBACK
Gareth Bale's Real Madrid rebound this week has turned out to be fleeting after head coach Zinedine Zidane affirmed he would miss Saturday's La Liga match  against Athletic Bilbao with another calf grumbling.

Bale had not highlighted since scoring in September's 3-1 Champions League win at Borussia Dortmund because of calf and crotch wounds before being presented as a moment half substitute amid Tuesday's Copa del Rey fourth-round tie against Fuenlabrada.

It turned out to be an astonishing cameo, with the Wales star making the two assist for Borja Mayoral in a generally toiled 2-2 draw with Madrid's third-level rivals that finished off a 4-2 total win.

In any case, the 28-year-old, who has been desolated by wellness issues in the course of the last two seasons by and by felt soreness in his troublesome lower leg muscle and Zidane isn't willing to go for broke for the excursion to San Mames.

"It's not much, it's only a niggle and when it's a little niggle we simply would prefer not to chance anything," Zidane told a pre-coordinate news gathering.

"I can't let you know precisely when it happened, [some time] upon the arrival of the match, when he abruptly expressed having torment.

"Toward the end he began feeling a tad of torment in the base of the calf and that was it."

In spite of the fact that he played down the seriousness of the damage, Zidane was not able offer ensures that Bale will be accessible for one week from now's match against Sevilla – Madrid's last La Liga game before withdrawing to the UAE for the Club World Cup.

"It relies upon him, unquestionably. I can't give you a date. I simply seek he's prepared after one week from now," he said.

"The issue with Gareth is that he must be 100 for every penny fit to play. He can't feel little niggles.

"He's a capable, solid player and when it's something in his calf, as it has been, it's something muddled and we remember it as an issue."

Zidane included: "We endeavor to be certain with him. It's an awful minute right now however things will improve.

"We simply need to help him and ensure he returns to wellness. We can't overlook that he's a vital player for us.

"At the point when he's fit he's an extraordinary player so we must be persistent. I have faith in Bale, we as a whole do. We're continually supporting him and we seek that things will go well after him rapidly."
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Friday, 21 July 2017

LA LIGA FIXTURES: BARCELONA HOST REAL BETIS AS REAL MADRID TRAVEL TO DEPORTIVO ON OPENING WEEKEND

Cristiano Ronaldo and Co. will begin the defence of their title on the road, while Barca open their campaign at Camp Nou
Real Madrid will face Deportivo La Coruna on the first day of the 2017-18 La Liga season, it has been announced, while Barcelona will host Real Betis.
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The two giants of Spanish football are first scheduled to face off on the weekend of December 20 at Santiago Bernabeu.
And they will not come face-to-face again in the league until the 36th week of the 38-round campaign when the champions visit Camp Nou on the weekend of May 6.
Atletico Madrid, meanwhile, will start their campaign against Girona FC at home, and Sevilla will play Espanyol.
So far, only the first weekend of Liga fixtures have been confirmed, with Malaga facing Eibar and Athletic Club hosting Getafe.

Elsewhere, Leganes will play Deportivo Alaves, Celta Vigo will face Real Sociedad, Villarreal play Levante and Valencia host Las Palmas.
Real triumped in Spain last season, winning La Liga by three points from Barca.
Lionel Messi and Co. scored a massive 116 goals in 38 games but were not able to catch Los Blancos; Atletico Madrid finished third, an eventual 15 points behind city rivals Real.
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