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Wales legend Gareth Bale out to inspire as he starts World Cup campaign

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Gareth Bale out for one last hurrah for Wales in 2022 World Cup (Photograph by David Davies/PA via AP)

DOHA, Qatar (AP) — Gareth Bale thought about the significance of Wales reaching the World Cup for the first time since 1958.

“Schools are going to stop to watch our games,” he said, beaming. “Kids are going to miss school – fortunately for them. So it’s just one of those moments that is a massive piece of history in our country, something that we’ve all wanted for a long time.”

Bale said he was ready to play in today’s game (3pm) against the United States, the first World Cup match for Wales since Pele scored to give Brazil a 1-0 win in the 1958 quarter-finals.

A five-time Champions League winner and three-time Spanish league champion, the 33-year-old winger long had a goal of lifting his national team to the same level he achieved at club level with Real Madrid.

Wales reached the 2016 European Championship semi-finals before losing to eventual champions Portugal and qualified for last year’s pandemic-delayed Euro 2020, where they lost to Denmark in the round of 16.

Bale thought back to his earliest World Cup memory as an 8-year-old boy in 1998.

“I just remember having this pencil case with the logo on it,” he said yesterday. “In terms of watching World Cups, it was always a little bit disappointing because Wales wasn’t there. As a kid, not having your country in the World Cup, it does take that little bit of specialness away from it.”

Bale made his international debut on May 27, 2006, at 16 years, 315 days the youngest player in Wales national team history. He has a Welsh record 40 international goals, 12 more than the previous mark set by Ian Rush from 1980-96.

The real deal: Gareth Bale has won every major honour with Real Madrid (Photograph by Daniel Ochoa de Olza/AP)

“I think he’s evolved into a real leader,” Wales midfielder Johnny Williams said, “a leader of men who sets by example. There’s no ego or big time or ‘I’m not going to do this or whatever,’ and then the young ones coming into the squad have to kind of abide by that.”

Bale started his career in 2006 with Southampton, moved to Tottenham the following year and Real Madrid in 2013. After spending 2020-21 back with Spurs on loan, he saw few appearances with Madrid last season and joined Los Angeles FC at the relatively discounted rate of just under $2.4 million.

Limited by a leg injury to two starts, he entered the Major League Soccer final in the 97th minute on November 5 and tied the score 3-3 with a header in the eighth minute of extra-time stoppage time. LA went on to beat Philadelphia on penalty kicks.

“An amazing player, a legend,” United States winger Jordan Morris said. “He comes on for not that much time. It makes a huge impact.”

With a population of just over three million, Wales is the smallest FIFA member nation to qualify for this year’s World Cup – host Qatar received an automatic berth.

Bale hopes some of the Red Wall of supporters who miss school to watch Wales in the next month will follow him ynto the national team years from now.

“The best thing was to do it for our country, to grow football in our country, to inspire another generation, to get more kids playing football,” he said.

“By doing that, we’re hopefully going to have a stronger national team in the future and iif they said Wales qualifying for the World Cup in 2022 is what inspired us all to to play football then it’s an incredible thing.”

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Published November 20, 2022 at 3:49 pm (Updated November 20, 2022 at 3:49 pm)

Wales legend Gareth Bale out to inspire as he starts World Cup campaign

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