• Home
  • Football
  • Gareth Bale’S El Clasico Return Is Flagged Up By Forgiving Zinedine Zidane

Gareth Bale’s El Clasico Return Is Flagged Up By Forgiving Zinedine Zidane

Gareth Bale, Welsh Former Footballer. Pic: Every Second Media/Alamy Live News/Every Second Media

Gareth Bale, Welsh Former Footballer. Pic: Every Second Media/Alamy Live News/Every Second Media

Gareth Bale’s flag-gate moment that enraged Real Madrid fans is “in the past” according to Zinedine Zidane, who looks set to turn to his Wales star for the first El Clasico of the season on Wednesday. Bale was given a rough reception by some supporters when he returned to Spain following TV pictures of his celebrations last month after Wales had qualified for the Euro 2020 finals. The shots of the captain laughing and joking behind a Wales flag with the words, “WALES. GOLF. MADRID…IN THAT ORDER” sparked calls in the Spanish media for the player to be moved on, but ahead of the club’s clash against Barcelona, Zidane said: “That’s in the past.

Gareth Bale’s flag-gate moment that enraged Real Madrid fans is “in the past” according to Zinedine Zidane, who looks set to turn to his Wales star for the first El Clasico of the season on Wednesday.

Bale was given a rough reception by some supporters when he returned to Spain following TV pictures of his celebrations last month after Wales had qualified for the Euro 2020 finals.

The shots of the captain laughing and joking behind a Wales flag with the words, “WALES. GOLF. MADRID…IN THAT ORDER” sparked calls in the Spanish media for the player to be moved on, but ahead of the club’s clash against Barcelona, Zidane said: “That’s in the past.

“Bale is with us, he’s training well and he’s one more player.

“He’s an important player and has always shown that. He’ll be ready tomorrow, just like they all will be. I’ve got no doubts about that.”

Bale is being tipped to start the match at the Nou Camp, even though he attracted more negative publicity this week when he was pictured taking part in the ‘bottle flip challenge’ while on the bench in Sunday’s 1-1 draw with Valencia.

He played 35 minutes of that match but is expected to make Zidane’s starting line-up even though he has not scored for the club since September 1 because of injuries and limited opportunities.

Wednesday’s La Liga game was originally supposed to be played in October but it was postponed due to safety fears surrounding the violent protests in Catalonia.

Those concerns remain, and with more protests planned, it was confirmed that both teams will share the same hotel before the match – the Hotel Princesa Sofia close to the ground.

Zidane said at his pre-match press conference: “That’s something different for us. We’ve been told that we have to leave together and that’s what we’ll do.

 

“There’s nothing else to explain. The important thing is that the game goes ahead.

“We’ve got to put all of our energy into performing on the pitch and have to believe that it’ll go ahead. Tomorrow we’ll have a game of football to play.”

Once the football gets under way it will be an intriguing battle as both sides are level on points at the top of La Liga.

Barcelona are ahead on goal difference, but Los Blancos are confident of continuing their good run of form and avenging a 5-1 loss in the Nou Camp last term.

“We go into the game in good shape,” Zidane added. “We’ve been playing well for some time now and have been achieving results in all departments, both mentally and in footballing terms.

“We’re enjoying a good spell. We’re all focused on tomorrow night’s game. In games like this you’ve got to produce your best throughout the 90 minutes. I hope that it’s a great game.

“It’s one to enjoy, regardless of what happens. We start the game with 11 v 11 and know what we’re up against: a very good side, who has shown that they’re just that for some time now.

“We know that they’ve got (Lionel) Messi, but we too have our own weapons.

“I want to see a good game of football against a Barcelona side who’re performing well. We know what the game’s going to be like and the result isn’t the important thing, the important thing is that we perform for the 90 minutes, which is how we’ll enjoy ourselves.”

Related News

Ethan Ampadu of Leeds United and Wales. Pic: Alamy

Wales Foursome Have FA Cup, World Cup, and Survival Scrap on Their Mind

Wales will soon be turning to their honorary four Yorkshireman – Ethan Ampadu, Joe Rodon, Dan James and Karl Darlow – and be relieved to find they are fit and firing.

Ian Mitchelmore | 20 hours ago
Swansea City striker Zan Vipotnik celebrates. Pic: Alamy

Hey, Swansea City . . . What’s the Plan for Zan?

Zan is the man for Swansea City right now, but is that for the short or long term, considers Ian Mitchelmore.

Ian Mitchelmore | Mar 12, 2026
Newport County players. Pic. Alamy

Newport County Can Still Roll the Dice . . . But They Need Ladders, Not Snakes

With just 10 regular season games left to play in 2025-26, Newport County's season is fast approaching crunch time, as Ian Mitchelmore reports.

Ian Mitchelmore | Mar 12, 2026
Wrexham's Kieffer Moore. Pic. Alamy

Kieffer Moore Blow Casts Shadow Over Wales and Wrexham Hopes

Kieffer Moore’s injury has cast a cloud of anxiety that has settled over both Wrexham and Wales as both bid for a step towards glory.

David Williams | Mar 11, 2026
Head Coach Vitor Matos. Pic. Alamy

Swansea City Boss Ignores Play-Off Chat . . . But Wrexham Clash Will Turn up the Volume

Vitor Matos insists talk of a Championship play-off push by Swansea City is not on his mind ahead of Friday’s big Welsh derby against Wrexham.

David Williams | Mar 11, 2026
Brian Barry-Murphy Head Coach of Cardiff City. Pic. Alamy

It’s not Meant to be Easy, Insists Brian Barry-Murphy as Cardiff City Held

Cardiff City manager Brian Barry-Murphy insists the grind of a League One promotion race was never supposed to be easy after his side slipped up again.

David Parsons | Mar 11, 2026