• Florentino's new policy: Young people in Madrid are worth 200 million more

Gareth Bale opined, regarding the pitos he has endured in his last meetings with the white shirt, that the Santiago Bernabéu is the best place to receive them and that when he starts doing better, they will stop. "The first time that happens is a bit disconcerting," the Real Madrid player replied about the whistles in an interview with the British chain BT Sport .

"I didn't know how to deal with it, but as I got older, it has happened ever more and you understand how you have to deal with it. (The Bernabéu) is the best place to get kicked if you don't do it well," he explained. . "Obviously, I have to keep working and show the fans what I can do . In the end the whistles will stop and you can continue with your career."

Regarding the season at Real Madrid, Bale was questioned about the situation of the team in the Champions League, where the whites have passed to the round of 16 as group seconds behind the PSG. "The goal every year here is to win all the trophies to which we aspire. Other times we have finished second of groups and in the end we have ended up winning the Champions League , so I think it does not make such a difference," he said.

On the incident of the flag of Wales with the slogan "Wales. Golf. Real Madrid. In that order", Bale said he understands that it was a controversial situation, but that he will always give 100% play with his team or with the Real Madrid

Cardiff's also referred to the recent incorporation of José Mourinho to his former club, Tottenham Hotspur a few weeks ago. "It's a blow on the table for the club. It's a winner. Tottenham wants to win trophies and I don't think there's a better partner than Mourinho to do it, " he concluded.

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