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Gareth Bale: I’ll play for Wales ‘as long as I’m wanted’

29 Nov 2022 3 minute read
Wales’ Gareth Bale having a cwtsh with his mam. Picture by Martin Rickett / PA Wire

Gareth Bale insisted he would carry on playing for Wales after a difficult World Cup campaign.

Robert Page’s side finished bottom of Group B with one point from three games – with a 1-1 draw with the United States preceding two defeats.

Skipper Bale, who pushed away a cameraman at the final whistle who got too close to him, told the BBC: “Everyone’s disappointed but we’re all proud of what we’ve achieved to get here.

“We have to look how far we’ve come. Of course we wanted to get out of the group, but football’s difficult.

“We didn’t live up to our expectations at this tournament.

“If you’d told us two years ago that we would play in a World Cup, we’d have all pinched ourselves.

“We’ll all walk out of that changing room with our held high and proud of each other.

“It’s been difficult at this tournament, we haven’t played very well. But we’ve given everything and we won’t have any regrets.”

‘Go again’

Bale’s disappointing World Cup was summed up in a wretched first half when he had only seven touches and completed just one pass.

The 33-year-old, making a record 111th Wales appearance, did not reappear for the second half with boss Page saying he had been “struggling with his hamstring”.

But Bale, who had little game time for his American club Los Angeles FC ahead of the World Cup, stressed that he has no thoughts about ending his Wales career.

Wales start Euro 2024 qualifying against Croatia in Split on March 25.

Bale said: “I’ll keep going as long as I can and as long as I’m wanted.

“It’s a difficult moment now but we go again in March.”

‘Frustrating’

Page echoed Bale’s stance – “I don’t think it will be the last time you see him in a Welsh jersey” – as he reflected on Wales conceding three second-half goals, with Marcus Rashford bagging a brace and Phil Foden scoring in between.

He said: “I thought in the first half the boys were excellent. We were very disciplined in our defending.

“A very, very good England team didn’t carve us open. I wasn’t worried at all. I was encouraged by our first-half performance.

“The problem we had was within three minutes of the second half we’re two goals down, one a world-class strike, the second we gifted them.

“If you give top teams gifts like that, they take it with both hands. It was so frustrating to find ourselves 2-0 down in the first five minutes of the second half and then we had a mountain to climb again.

“Overall, the first half, 45 minutes against the USA we were disappointed with. Iran was a write-off for us.

“Of course we look back with frustration, but it is an amazing achievement for that group of players to get here in the first place.

“We build on that. There’s a bigger picture here. We have to put things in perspective.”


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David Zenati-Parsons
David Zenati-Parsons
1 year ago

well, I for one am proud of our lads, Qatar was a wash, but we proved that we could get there, and we will do it again in 2026 and we will be ready.

Vengeful revenant of y Tywysog Lloegr
Vengeful revenant of y Tywysog Lloegr
1 year ago

Agreed. As regards Bale, he’s still got some games left in him but TBH I’d rather he joins the management team and makes way for the new players. For team cohesion and his motivational skills alone I’d like to keep him involved. Perhaps start from the bench to allow the younger players match time, in order to mature them in time for the Euros etc

Last edited 1 year ago by Vengeful revenant of y Tywysog Lloegr
Steve Duggan
Steve Duggan
1 year ago

The boys did as best as they could, there will be other occasions and better days to look forward to. England took their chances and best of luck to the team. Sadly, I didn’t like some of the media’s response across the border today. Gloating and ridicule, rubbing our noses in it, not good and you wonder why the other countries of the UK hate it when England does well.

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