Former Real Madrid and Wales boss John Toshack says Gareth Bale must decide his club future, as something has "gone terribly wrong" for the Wales star. He left in 2018, citing that the club needed a change, but after a poor 2018/19 season, he was reinstated as manager and looks to change the direction of the club.For a club as big as Real, anything other than winning the La Liga Title or UEFA Champions League is a failure, and last season, Real didn’t even come close to winning.Cristiano Ronaldo left Real Madrid in 2018 after being there since 2009.
Gareth Bale has been at Real Madrid since 2013, but now, it seems his time at the Spanish club is set to end. But this past season was a failure.It was such a failure that Zidane had to come back to save the day. His goal against Levante was his 13th in all competitions – a figure swelled by a hat-trick in the FIFA Club World Cup – but it came from the bench and it was not the first time he has been left out of Solari’s starting line-up lately.His frustration has spilled over more than once. I believe journalism shines a light in dark places, and is an absolute necessity for a functioning democracy.Copyright 2020 Kulture Hub. Real achieved so much success, and Ronaldo was rightfully the frontman on all of those teams.But Bale has by no measure been a bust of signing, in fact, quite the opposite. Thus, giving himself a chance to further his legacy.As forementioned, Real spent big money this summer. Cristiano Ronaldo’s departure to Juventus was supposed to finally thrust Bale to the forefront at Real Madrid.
All RIGHTS RESERVED. “That, for me, is where the beginning of the end truly begins for him,” wrote Amalio Moratalla. He was a central midfielder, and in that position, he was able to impact all aspects of the game.

The fees and wages involved in any potential deal would be huge – even by the standards of the big six.Before that becomes a consideration, though, his challenge is to win back his place in the Real Madrid team and rebuild his status as best he can.Solari praised his effort on Sunday – “When we went down to 10 men he was running for two up front,” he said – but it was inevitable that the fallout would centre on his non-celebration rather than his performance.With a double-header against Barcelona to come this week, Bale will hope for an immediate opportunity to begin changing the narrative. But Bale has helped Real immensely in his six seasons with the club, and deserves, at least, a “thank you.”More than that, he deserves an in-depth talk with Zidane about where he would like to go before he moves on to a new team.

He played for the Both players were quick and highly-skilled and could get by defenders to either shoot or whip balls into the box. They copped Belgian superstar forward Eden Hazard, Serbian striker Luka Jovic, and French defender Ferland Mendy, amongst many others. A talent that can be hard to quantify.With Ronaldo on the squad for almost all the years Bale was there, Bale was admittedly overshadowed. What’s going on with him?