A move to somewhere where expectations are lower would be easy if the player wanted it.
All he has to do is terminate his contract.
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Terminate 2 million a month.....he’s fallen out of love with football clearly, probably can’t be arsed to put his body through too much more grief as he has plenty of years of life left in him yet. Can’t see any other PL club coming in for him after his showing for Spurs this season.
The best thing that could have happened was his move to China - guaranteed to play when fit and lower standard of football to showcase if he's still a class act. Instead, partly his contract situation, pride, and agent mean that he's unlikely to get a move to a club that would be a good fit for his needs.
In my opinion he's not the player he was but that doesn't mean he's cr@p. You wouldn't play Tyler Roberts or Madondo ahead of him for Wales. I think he's capable of adapting his game just as Giggs did later on in his career so that he becomes less reliant on pace and physicality... but does he want to and will he get the opportunity?
I did yes, games go like that once in a blue moon.
However watching the games prior to last night (i tend to tune into their games in the hope Bale plays some part) and they've been bloody awful. Lacklustre and clueless.
Its frustrating whats going on with him, not just from a welsh point of view but a football in general viewpoint - the team as a whole look to have really lost it though considering they were top not so long ago.
I think what we're seeing now is a quite rapid decline of a once truly great player, most likely due to the effects that multiple injuries have had on his body.
It is more noticeable because of the heights he reached in his prime. Where once there was a buzz whenever he got the ball, nobody now expects him to do anything out if the ordinary, like his famous overhead kick in the Champions League final for instance. Those days are most definitely behind him.
Of course he's still good enough to play for Wales but at club level I think he will fade into anonymity. After this season, I can't see any of the top clubs clamouring for his signature. If he wants to extend his career he could still live off his reputation but to any potential suitors it's now obvious that they would not be getting the Gareth Bale that thrilled the football world. This one is a pale imitation of a once magical footballer.
Watched him very closely in that Brighton game. Spurs were awful all over the pitch and got done every time down their left (opposite side to bale) and out fought in midfield. Bale worked on scraps and tried to make things happen then got dragged off after an hour as if it was his fault. He's barely played so you can't expect miracles.
Mourinho likes players with high intensity off the ball. Bale comes to life with the ball at his feet. It just doesn't fit.
I am sure he will stick around until World Cup 2022 qualifiers are completed and then maybe make a decision based on whether we have qualified or not ?
It's not Mourinho, it wasn't Zidane. Bale just plays like he doesn't give a shit. Hes been like that for two years. The effort he puts in is embarrassing.
I have a lot of respect for Bale but it's difficult to conclude that his incredible salary in Madrid didn't mean more to him than his career in football.
I think this is another thing that is often levelled at him unfairly.
When he plays for Wales he is exactly the same......giggling and fooling around. Only difference is that people don't pick up on it when he is actually playing. In fact the laughing and fooling around is seen as good camaraderie.
I just don't think he is the type of guy to mope around when he is not playing. It doesn't mean he isn't unhappy not to be playing.
You are right to a certain degree regarding games played though.....I watch match of the day and that's about it. In terms of Premier League matches I can't remember seeing much of him and I think it's fair to say he has featured in dribs and drabs and hasn't featured much at all over the last few months. When he has had an appearance, he has had very few minutes on the whole. I mean, I don't think it's a case of having "plenty to pick from"...far from it....especially in the PL.
I'd like to see him playing 60-80 in the same team as Keane and Son with the same regularity that those guys get. Maybe he doesn't deserve it, but I feel like we'd see more positives if Mourinho put more faith in him in the games that matter. It's not as if Spurs are blowing teams away when Bale isn't playing.
It's clear that Gareth isn't at the top of his game, but I'm not convinced it's the famine everyone makes it out to be. He needs to be with the right manager, playing the big games as a striker or advanced midfielder.
1st Zidane , Real Madrid fans , now Mourinho.
All wrong are they?
he would do a great job sat in the middle of the park, not having to do loads of running and passing the ball around the pitch ( lets be honest, he can pass the ball well ) and occasionally making runs into the box, you would have to accept he isnt going to track back and be running around like a mad man
of course this wouldnt work in todays modern fast paced game over here, he will have to go to the far east or the USA to have this luxury, and thats what he will become, a luxury player
The current Gareth Bale is not going to be doing a great job for anyone at the top level in any position.
So far it seems he needs a 10 game run , with Kane and Son , a manager who hasnt got it in for him like Mourinho and Zidane , needs to be in central midfield where he doesnt have to move much and the stadium needs to be full preferably where they all love him because hes the sort of player who needs a crowd.
The reality is Bale isnt near the player he was.
Whether thats injuries his attitude or both who knows?
Against Brighton he was lucky not to be subbed in the 1st half let alone 60 minutes.
Yep, not a great player/manager relationship it appears... https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/...rinho-19827463
I don't think it helps if manager 'misreads' his instagram post and provides in house details to the press. That's a sign of a manager feeling the pressure.
They say Bale's been struggling for years but hard to forget the quality of the finish against Croatia not so long ago or his performance against Hungary. He's not the player he once was, true, but you're not going to find out what sort of player he is unless you give him proper support in a run of games, and we have more reason to back him than most.
Might be worth bearing in mind that it isn't just some clueless numpties on a message board saying this, it's sports journalists too......people whose credentials, I'd politely argue, are somewhat more legitimate than someone called Hilts on a football message board.
I realise you have probably invested a great deal of time and thought before coming to the conclusion that " he isnt near the player he was" and is essentially finished, but maybe you should spend a little more time reflecting before condemning the guy outright.
https://www.theguardian.com/football...-sour-mourinho