Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane labelled Gareth Bale’s display as “phenomenal” as the Welshman struck twice to inspire a Madrid fightback from 2-0 down to win 3-2 at Rayo Vallecano on Saturday.
Without the injured Cristiano Ronaldo, Bale took responsibility to keep Real’s title hopes alive after Rayo went 2-0 up inside 15 minutes thanks to goals from Adrian Embarba and Miku.
A towering header from Bale brought Madrid back into the game and fittingly he struck the winner nine minutes from time after Lucas Vazquez had equalised just after the break.
“He is very happy to make the difference,” Zidane said of Bale.
“When we needed him he was phenomenal. He scored two, but even without speaking about the goals, he played very well.”
Bale’s double took his tally to 18 in just 21 La Liga appearances despite an injury-disrupted campaign.
And Zidane is hopeful of more Bale magic on his first return to England since joining Madrid from Tottenham Hotspur three years ago when Real travel to face Manchester City in the first leg of their Champions League semifinal on Tuesday.
“I’m happy because he needed a bit of time and now he’s in good shape. Now he must rest up and start thinking about Tuesday. We needed him today and he performed really well”.
Madrid suffered another injury scare as Karim Benzema limped off just before halftime with a knee problem.
However, Zidane is hopeful of having both his compatriot and Ronaldo fit to face City.
“Cristiano will travel to Manchester,” he added.
“We’re going to assess Benzema. All that I can say is that it’s not a knock. We’ll get back to Valdebebas (training ground) and do what we need to do there to assess what the issue is.
“I hope that it’s nothing serious and that he’ll be available for Tuesday.”
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