London, 24 Mar Gareth Bale, Real Madrid footballer, assured that his celebrations, in the goals he scored against Austria, did not send any message, that that would be a waste of his time and that the Spanish press should be ashamed of the criticism they have dedicated to him. The Welsh footballer helped Wales beat Austria with his two goals and reach the final of the qualifying playoff for the Qatar World Cup, in which he will face Ukraine or Scotland. “It was an incredible match. We had to work and take advantage of the fact that we have experience in these matches. It was a great match and on a big stage,” the Welshman told Sky Sports. Bale was also asked if during his celebrations he sent a message to the Spanish press that has criticized him for his performance at Real Madrid. “No. I don't need to send any messages. It would be a waste of my time, they should feel ashamed. It's disgusting,” Bale said. In addition, his partner Aaron Ramsey also defended him: “Here he enjoys, he enjoys playing for his country. We are delighted to have you with us.” Bale, who had to be replaced in the final minutes, confirmed that he suffered cramps and that it is normal.
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