Today, Friday, Spanish media attacked Welsh winger Gareth Bale, and compared his performance at the level of his club, Real Madrid, to his recent international performance with his country.

Bale, 32, shined again and proved that he is still the top scorer for his country yesterday, Thursday, after his double gave the team a 2-1 victory over Austria in the semi-finals of the European qualifiers for the 2022 World Cup.

With this victory, the Welsh team is one step closer to qualifying for the world finals for the first time since 1958, and the victory over Austria means that the Wales team will play in the final at home against Scotland or Ukraine next June, so that the winner will get a place in the finals to be held in Qatar at a later time. of this year.

GARETH BALE!

OUT OF THIS WORLD 🤯 pic.twitter.com/JcNsViMiMp

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Go home Bill now

Bell's brilliance with his country did not come to an end, but quite the opposite.

Some Spanish media accused him of claiming that he had a back injury that caused him to miss the summit meeting last Sunday against Barcelona, ​​which ended with the Catalan club winning 4-0 at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in the Spanish capital.

"Go home, Bill," read the headline of an AS newspaper article written by editor-in-chief Thomas Ronsero.

This is the last year of Bale's contract with Real Madrid, which he joined in 2013 after spending the previous year on loan at his former club, Tottenham.

Daily Marca attacked Bill in its headline, calling him a "Welsh intruder".

"With Wales making sure that he will deliver the desired performance without any trouble or pain, Bale has revealed, with the national team of his country, his priorities," Barcelona newspaper Mundo Deportivo said.

Wales Gareth Bale is built different 😲💪 pic.twitter.com/od3z1zIV6H

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Gareth Bale's provocative comments

It seems that Bale's statements after Wales' victory have provoked the Spanish press, which always criticizes the Wales star because of his permanent absence from his Real Madrid team for various reasons.

"No, I don't need to send any message, it would be a waste of my time," Bale said in comments after the match. "They should be ashamed. It's a shame, it's a shame."

"I had some muscle cramps at the end, which I think is normal (because of his recent lack of participation), but I will do everything for my country," he added.

Bale's signals raised fears of a possible injury that would extend his absence from Real Madrid, which is preparing for a decisive stage of the season, and is seeking to compete for the League and Champions League titles.

It is noteworthy that Gareth Bale's contract expires at the end of the current season, and Real Madrid does not intend to renew the contract and is seeking to get rid of the player who costs a huge annual salary, in order to provide the necessary funds to contract with new stars, led by Frenchman Kilian Mbappe.

Real Madrid teammates Bale and Alaba at FT 👀 pic.twitter.com/2cdwKJ7dwf

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