Bale, a five-time Champions League winner at Real Madrid, ended a glittering career on Monday after winning 111 caps and scoring 41 goals for his country—both national records for the men’s team
Gareth Bale
Wales manager Rob Page wants Gareth Bale to stay involved in the international set-up after the star forward announced he was hanging up his boots.
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Bale, a five-time Champions League winner at Real Madrid, ended a glittering career on Monday after winning 111 caps and scoring 41 goals for his country—both national records for the men’s team. “I told him I think it’s the right time to bow out,” he told the BBC. Page said he had spoken with Bale about his staying within the Wales set-up, although the exact nature of any potential role remains unclear. “I would love him still to be involved in some capacity, what that role is I don’t know yet,” he said.
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