Gareth Bale was Wales' hero once again on Thursday night as he scored two goals to keep their Qatar World Cup dream alive.The 32-year-old has barely p.
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Wolves remained steadfast in their demands for Traore’s services, before finally agreeing on a loan with an option to buy with the Spanish giants. Kamara has spent his entire career thus far with Marseille after coming through their academy. Following his display for Wales, he was the target of brutal articles, with some, in particular, labelling him as a ‘parasite’. Bale has now hit back at the criticism with a strongly-worded statement.
Gareth Bale has responded to his critics in Spain and said they should be "ashamed of themselves" after his brace helped Wales past Austria.
You can see that from the way he plays." "I can hit a free kick if I am able to play," he added. The 32-year-old has only made five appearances in all competitions for Madrid this season due to injury problems and coach Carlo Ancelotti keeping him on the bench.
Wales captain Gareth Bale has hit back at Spanish publication Marca for a column which described him as a 'parasite'.
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The Wales forward said such attacks could push athletes 'over the edge' after being criticised by Spanish newspaper Marca this week.
But Bale’s relationship with Real fans and the Madrid media has soured amid his well-documented fitness issues. I have witnessed the toll the media can take on people’s mental and physical health. After the game he said comments in Spain about him were “disgusting” and that the publication “should be ashamed of themselves”. Bale took to Twitter on Friday to criticise the “slanderous, derogatory and speculative journalism” and complain that such reporting had a huge impact on the mental health of athletes.
Gareth Bale has spoken out against the psychological harm that professional athletes can receive from the media.
Earlier in his career at Madrid, Bale did rise to the occasion. “The everyday pressures on athletes is immense, and it’s clear as day how negative media attention could easily send an already stressed athlete, or anybody in the public eye, over the edge.” But he then struggled to stay injury-free and eventually fell out of favor with former coach Zinedine Zidane.
Gareth Bale has been targeted by Spanish press, having joined up with Wales after failing to appear for Real Madrid last weekend.
“I hope that by the time our children are of an age where they are able to ingest news, journalism ethics and standards will have been enforced more stringently. “I have witnessed the toll the media can take on peoples’ mental and physical health. “The Daily Mail shining a light on this piece of slanderous, derogatory and speculative journalism by Marca,” Bale wrote.