Gareth Bale after "The Coronation of Hollywood": I'm good at finals

Gareth Bale repeated his scoring habit in the finals after scoring an impressive goal in the 128th minute in Los Angeles FC's first NBA title yesterday.

Before the end of extra time in the American League final against Philadelphia Union, former Real Madrid winger Bale headed the net to settle the 3-3 draw, then Los Angeles prevailed on penalties 3-0.

Bale, 33, came on as a late substitute in extra time after missing the playoffs with a wrist injury, but he left an unforgettable mark in Los Angeles.

During his experience with Real, Bale scored in two Champions League finals, when he scored against Atletico Madrid and scored a double against Liverpool, including an amazing back kick, and scored a famous goal against Barcelona after a sprint in the King's Cup final, to help his former Spanish team crown all these titles. .

"It's always great to score in finals, and I seem to be good at it," Bale, who joined Los Angeles in July, told reporters.

"It's a huge and important achievement for the club and the fans, I came here to help win the league," added the striker, who will lead Wales to the World Cup in Qatar this month.

"You can see everyone is happy now, the fans and the city. It's important for this club to go to the next level and I think with this win we have shown our development. The title is special, especially for me, it's the first big title here and I hope to achieve more in the future."

"Bill keeps Bale, he does it in training, when he's in good shape and with the right fit he makes the difference, so we pushed him in these moments," Los Angeles coach Steve Chirondolo said about the killer equalizer.

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