Bale back in Wales squad for World Cup qualifiers after injury

Bale, 32, tore his hamstring in September and missed Wales' last two qualifiers. He has also been out of action for his club Real Madrid.

Published : Nov 01, 2021 22:21 IST

"He's (Bale) in a good place. He's exactly where me and the medical team thought he should be and could be. I spoke to him personally last week and he's raring to go," Wales manager Robert Page said on Sky Sports.
"He's (Bale) in a good place. He's exactly where me and the medical team thought he should be and could be. I spoke to him personally last week and he's raring to go," Wales manager Robert Page said on Sky Sports.
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"He's (Bale) in a good place. He's exactly where me and the medical team thought he should be and could be. I spoke to him personally last week and he's raring to go," Wales manager Robert Page said on Sky Sports.

Wales captain Gareth Bale has recovered from injury and is in line to earn his 100th cap after being called up by manager Robert Page for this month's World Cup qualifiers against Belarus and Belgium.

Bale, 32, tore his hamstring in September and missed Wales' last two qualifiers. He has also been out of action for his club Real Madrid.

"He's in a good place. He's exactly where me and the medical team thought he should be and could be. I spoke to him personally last week and he's raring to go," Page said on Sky Sports.

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"He's absolutely doing everything possible to get himself 100% fit. He's back on the grass. He's not in full-time training yet but we've got another week yet. He's where we want him to be and that's great news."

Page added that it was unlikely the forward would play for Real before joining up with the national side.

"I'm not sure that's going to be doable... from where he's at right now unless he's involved next weekend in the squad, but do I see it -- no probably not," the manager said.

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Left-back Ben Davies and fellow defender Rhys Norrington-Davies also returned to the 28-man Wales squad after missing last month's camp due to illness and injury, respectively.

Wales is third in Group E level on 11 points with the second-placed Czech Republic, but has a game in hand. It hosts bottom side Belarus on November 13 and then, leader Belgium, which has 16 points and like Wales has played six games, three days later.

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