Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale coincided in the real Madrid for six seasons, achieving important successes both individually and collectively. His association in the attack of the Spanish team left unforgettable moments for soccer fans and helped consolidate the club as one of the most successful in history. However, as it happens in all dressing rooms, there was one or the other disagreement, something to which the former Welsh footballer has referred. In statements to Martin Borgmeier’s Youtube channel, the Cardiff player revealed the bad attitudes of the ‘Bug’.
“He had his moments. For example, if we won 5-0 and he didn’t score, he would come to the locker room and throw his boots on the ground in anger. It is as if you win the Ryder Cup and you leave angry because you did not score any points ”, Gareth Bale said, laughing.
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However, the former Tottenham and Los Angeles FC player has assured that Cristiano Ronaldo was “a good guy” “There was nothing wrong with him. I really didn’t have a problem. He is a good uncle (…) Many people were afraid of him, but if you are not afraid of him, he is fine ”.
Next, he was asked if Cristiano thanked the team every time he won a Ballon d’Or. Bale replied: “I think he did thank the team for winning the Ballon d’Ors (he sees the camera up close and laughs and adds, ‘yes, he did thank you’)”.
Ronaldo and Bale, a fantastic duo
During their seasons together, Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale formed a formidable partnership in Real Madrid’s attack. Together, they contributed greatly to the club’s successes, achieving a series of major titles.
In the 2013-2014 season, Real Madrid won the long-awaited tenth Champions League, and both Ronaldo and Bale played a key role in that victory. Ronaldo was the tournament’s top scorer with 17 goals, while Bale scored crucial goals in the final stages of the tournament, including the spectacular goal in the final against Atlético Madrid.
In the following seasons, Ronaldo and Bale continued to be pillars in Real Madrid’s attack. Together, they won three consecutive UEFA Champions League titles in the 2015-2016, 2016-2017 and 2017-2018 seasons, becoming the first team to achieve that milestone in the tournament’s modern era.
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