Gareth Bale has asked for “calm” after a start to the 2017-18 season that has not gone well in any form or manner for either him or Real Madrid.
Bale has just one goal in his first five games across all competitions this campaign, and has generally failed to impress.
“We had a good start to the season with the two Super Cups, but we want to keep winning things. At Madrid we always want to win everything.”
“It has been a good stadium for me,” he said. “The most important thing is that we win the game, and get the points to climb the table.”
“Maybe the ‘Decima’ goal was the most important of my career,” he said. “I will never forget it. All goals are very important, and especially with Madrid. I hope to score more in important games.”
Bale also talked about Wales’ hopes of qualification for the 2018 World Cup, with Chris Coleman’s side currently second in Group D ahead of next month’s final qualifiers away in Georgia and at home to Republic of Ireland.
“The World Cup is an enormous challenge for us,” the Cardiff born player said. “As was the Euros last year. We will fight until the end to qualify.”
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