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31st May 2018
09:46pm BST

Before Zidane took the reigns in 2016, the former Tottenham Hotspur winger was going the right way about that. In 2014 under Carlo Ancelotti, for example, Bale had scored the winner in both the Champions League and the Copa Del Rey finals against Atletico and Barcelona respectively.
Benitez took over from Ancelotti and though Bale was again dogged by injuries, he was still delivering whenever he was given the chance. It all began so well for Bale and Zidane, with the winger providing a crucial assist, and scoring a crucial penalty in their 2016 Champions League final victory over Atletico.
From there, however, it would go down the glen. The pair didn't see eye to eye and their relationship became fractured last season after the Frenchman told Bale to track opposition full-backs and help his teammates when they lost possession. The forward didn't think he should have to do this and Zidane responded by dropping him from the first team.
Isco settled in ahead of Bale, who's starting opportunities would become fewer and further between.
You can't keep a good thing down, and Bale stayed performing when he got the chances. In last week's Champions League final, this trend couldn't have been encapsulated any better than when, with Madrid struggling, he came on and scored a brace and earned the man-of-the-match award.
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What was telling, however, was his reaction immediately after the game. Rather than being overjoyed at the impact he had just made, at the trophy he had just won, Bale was low key and relatively sombre in his post-match interviews.
The only thing he wanted to talk about was his frustration at the season he's had, with the comments clearly directed at his manager Zidane.
"Obviously, I need to be playing. I need to be playing week in, week out. That hasn't happened this season for one reason or another," he said in frustration. "I had a five, six week injury at the start of the season but I've been fit ever since. Obviously, I'll have to sit down with my agent and discuss it, and we'll take it from there." "I was disappointed not to start, I felt I deserved it...but you have to keep working until the end."So as the tributes flowed in from all corners of the Real Madrid dressing room on Thursday afternoon to say goodbye to their departing French manager, it says it all, really that Gareth Bale said nothing at all. https://www.instagram.com/p/BjcVfOHFT32/?taken-by=cristiano https://twitter.com/ToniKroos/status/1002153972206112773 https://twitter.com/SergioRamos/status/1002156007852859393 https://www.instagram.com/p/BjcQGPdAwL2/?taken-by=marcelotwelve https://www.instagram.com/p/BjcMTjiDs3K/?utm_source=ig_twitter_share&igshid=uw7hpcm8ezh https://www.instagram.com/p/Bjci8fkFuDm/?taken-by=lukamodric10 Gareth Bale remained tight-lipped. He'll probably stay at Madrid now, won't he?
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