Gareth Bale scored the second goal for Real Madrid against Espanyol. Francisco Seco / AP Photo
Gareth Bale scored the second goal for Real Madrid against Espanyol. Francisco Seco / AP Photo
Gareth Bale scored the second goal for Real Madrid against Espanyol. Francisco Seco / AP Photo
Gareth Bale scored the second goal for Real Madrid against Espanyol. Francisco Seco / AP Photo

Gareth Bale hopeful injury layoff can have ‘silver lining’ for Real Madrid and Wales


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Gareth Bale has said he hopes three tough months on the sidelines will have their recompense by helping Real Madrid’s bid for Primera Liga and Uefa Champions League glory and Wales’ hopes of reaching the World Cup.

Bale made an instant impact on his first taste of action for 88 days after damaging ankle ligaments as he fired home Madrid’s second in a 2-0 win over Espanyol on Saturday just 13 minutes after coming off the bench.

And the Welshman hopes he can match his fantastic form from the final three months of last season after suffering from injury problems earlier in the campaign.

“Every cloud has a silver lining, hopefully I am a bit fresher than maybe some others,” Bale said.

“It can work in my advantage to be out for a little bit, but the important thing now is to get back to 100 per cent and playing well and to help the team.”

Victory took Madrid four points clear of Barcelona at the top of the Primera Liga with a game in hand.

However, Zinedine Zidane’s men face an intense final few months of the campaign with 18 games and their defence of the Champions League still to play for.

Bale’s return is also a timely boost for Wales manager Chris Coleman ahead of his side’s crunch World Cup qualifier away to the Republic of Ireland on March 24.

“I plan not to get injured any more,” Bale said.

“Hopefully now I can keep building my fitness up over the next few weeks ... hopefully I can be fit for Real Madrid as soon as possible to play 90 minutes, and obviously for Wales as well.

“I was happy just to be on the pitch. To get a goal is an extra bonus and thankful to help the team and see the game off.

“There has been some tough moments, but we have an amazing medical team here. Jaime Benito (physio) has been incredible for me, my family have been amazing, my fiancee, my kids.

“It’s been a difficult time but when you get a reception like that it makes it all worth it.”

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