Monday, 15 November 2010

Gareth Bale, the left-handed fashion

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Gareth Bale is a left-handed fashion, the newest sensation in European football. The followers of the Premier League, which are few in this blog, do not be caught by surprise explosion of the Welsh cyclone but the truth is that in these three months far this season 2010-2011, Cardiff has become internationally known, especially after his hat-trick in Milan that she almost trace the four goals of the Inter.

A day later he had the ability to recover when his two assists to Crouch and served Pavlyuchenko to Tottenham Hotspur break the champions of the Champions League. His numbers at the start of the season are very good, with two goals this weekend against Blackburn Rovers, has four league goals, one less than Van der Vaart, the Spurs' leading scorer, and other goals in Champions League . By now you have started dating brides everywhere, both inside and outside British borders, but at White Hart Lane did not have enough time to put the bar up from 30 million euros.

Bale is very good but I think in the boom of the last days many people are believed to be left lateral or lateral play, when, in fact, almost always have a defender on his back. What happens is that as the wheel, winger or inside, as you will, is able to cover the entire band because it has a spectacular display and gives the feeling that, depending on the approach of his team, would occupy the entire lane, the Roberto Carlos style.

Being Welsh and playing how and where to play, not surprisingly, his idol is none other than The Welsh Wizard, Ryan Giggs, the latest in a prolific race ancestry as Ian Rush and Mark Hughes. Twenty-one years with only Gareth Bale is one of the lefties with the greatest impact on world football. If any team wants to take him north London will have to scratch much pocket because Bale, for youth and potential, is worth its weight in gold.

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