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Saturday, 12 October 2013
Bale injury is nonsense, says agent
Gareth Bale's agent, Jonathan Barnett, has
launched an attack on Spanish
publication Marca, rubbishing reports the
sports daily published regarding his client
suffering from a slipped disc.
The Real Madrid man has yet to feature for
a full 90 minutes since becoming the most
expensive footballer in history, only turning
out in three appearances for Carlo
Ancelotti's men.
But Barnett has refuted allegations that
Bale, who has been out for almost two
weeks with a thigh issue, failed his medical
before his €100 million transfer in
September owing to a slipped disc
problem.
"I spoke to a reporter from Marca, I told
him: ‘It’s complete rubbish,' and yet they
still print it," the agent told La Sexta.
"Whatever they say is a lie.
"He passed the medical, he’s 100 per cent
fit, there’s no problem. He’s the most
expensive transfer in history; if there was a
problem, they [Madrid] would have stopped
the transfer.
"How stupid and irresponsible of Marca to
have run such a stupid story. There is no
problem. He has a slight tear in his thigh,
he’ll be fit to play hopefully after the
internationals.
"He [Bale] is angry, not sad. He’s angry
that a newspaper can write such rubbish.
We won’t be speaking to anybody else
about this one story and we will never
speak about it ever again, it’s complete
rubbish."
The 24-year-old has not produced the
desired impact in his stint at the Santiago
Bernabeu yet, with Ancelotti recently
claiming his star's adaptation was being
hampered by injury.
Following los Blancos' revelation that Bale
suffers from a disc bulge, the head of the
capital outfit's medical services has insisted
that Madrid have nothing to worry about.
"You have to put chronic disk protrusions
in context of the sporting world," Carlos
Diez explained to Cadena SER.
"The majority of players suffer from them
and it makes sense, because we are talking
about players competing at the highest
level, who suffer more wear and tear than
a normal person.
"When Bale had his medical no clinical
condition was discovered, just a
radiological finding. There’s no threat that
he will need surgery.
"Bale played last season in the Premier
League without any problems, he’s trained
very well with us and we don’t need to give
these findings any more importance.
"Our view was that the player was ready
and therefore there was nothing to report
to the president [Florentino Perez]."
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