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Watch: LAFC head coach Steve Cherundolo tackles Welsh in honour of Gareth Bale

03 Aug 2022 4 minute read
LAFC head coach Steve Cherundolo and host Vince La Rosa tackle a Welsh words challenge (Credit: LAFC)

It appears that Gareth Bale’s arrival at LAFC has captured the imagination to such an extent that everyone is attempting to learn Welsh in tribute to their star acquisition.

And that includes the boss, LAFC’s head coach Steve Cherundolo.

Cherundolo was put through his paces when his mastery of the Welsh language was tested in his weekly ‘In Touch’ interview.

Joining host Vince La Rosa for their regular chat, the host quizzed Steve about Gareth Bale’s debut goal for LAFC in a 2-0 win at Sporting KC – and in honour of the Welsh star’s first MLS goal, Steve and Vince participated in a Welsh Words Challenge – where the pair were challenged to properly pronounce and guess what a selection of Welsh words meant.

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Cherundolo, a former defender who made 376 appearances for Hannover 96 in the Bundesliga is fluent in both German and Spanish, and revealed that he has a good friend in Cardiff, so we reckoned he was in pole position from the off.

Lining up list of Welsh words including – ‘Castell’, ‘Betws’, ‘Cadair’, ‘Ysgol’,and ‘Mynydd’ – the LAFC head coach gave a pretty good account for himself when tested on his pronunciation of Welsh words and their meanings.

And fair play – he wasn’t given an easy ride as that difficult final poser ‘Llwybr Cyhoeddus’ ably proved.

Although the video was a bit of fun, the upside of Gareth Bale’s arrival in LA is that it’s wonderful to see Wales and the Welsh language being given exposure in the States thanks to the Cymru talisman.

Watch and enjoy!

Meanwhile, in news that will amuse many Welsh fans, but maybe not those of Gareth Bale’s former club Real Madrid, a teammate of the Wales star at LAFC has revealed that Bale only wants to speak Spanish in the dressing room at LAFC.

Spaniard Ilie Sánchez was interviewed by Spanish daily sports newspaper AS.com and revealed that the Welshman wants to speak Spanish, even when players speak to him in English.

One of the criticisms of Bale’s glittering nine years in Spain, where he won five Champions League titles, was that he hadn’t learned the language.

Ilie Sánchez and Gareth Bale (Credit: LAFC)

Despite this being debunked several times, the Spanish press and especially Marca, the sports newspaper most critical of the Welshman, maintained this line of criticism.

“Gareth speaks to me only in Spanish,” Sánchez told AS. “He just wants to talk to us (the Spanish speakers) in Spanish.

“I am the only Spanish, but there are many South and Central Americans in the squad. And he only wants to speak Spanish with us. In fact, sometimes we speak to him in English and he responds in Spanish!”

Sánchez said that Bale arriving at LAFC has given everyone a boost around the club.

“It has been a confidence boost. That a footballer of his enormous level has decided to come highlights our project. I admit it, when you see that he is now your partner, that makes us push a little harder to compete and to try to win. And everything we have seen and felt with him is pure commitment. He wants to help us win titles.”

Bale has been keen to demonstrate his Spanish-speaking prowess ever since he landed in the US.

When he arrived in Los Angeles ahead of the LA derby, El Tráfico, there was understandably much excitement.

And the Welsh wizard quickly endeared himself to his new club’s passionate Latino fanbase by delivering a message to them in perfect Spanish.

The Welsh talisman said how happy he was to be in LA and how much he was looking forward to meeting the fans later on that day.

The message went down very well, with many joking on social media that it was top trolling of his former club Real Madrid and their fickle fans.

So the paper, who controversially dubbed Bale a ‘parasite’ in an outrageous attack on the player back in March, couldn’t help but comment on his use of Spanish.

In two posts on their Twitter account, they sarcastically posted:

Bale left Madrid… and now he speaks in perfect Spanish 😝

Bale goes to the United States… to speak Spanish!


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