
The Madrid press are furious with Real Madrid attacker Gareth Bale after he turned out for Wales.
He has not featured at club level since August 28, in Madrid's clash against Real Betis, but lined up from the off for his country in their World Cup qualifying win against Belarus.
In El Sanhedrin de Carrusel Deportivo, via AS, Antonio Romero took aim at this statistic and even slammed the 32-year-old as a "bad example in the dressing room".
"His attitude is unpresentable to be the highest paid in Real Madrid. Madrid on June 30 takes a load off their shoulders," Romero said. "I think he is a bad example in the dressing room and someone in private should sing him forty.
"It is unfortunate that today he is a starter with the national team after more than two months without playing in Madrid. He is making fun of the badge he defends."
Adding to the feeling of anger, Miguel Martin Talaver said: "I think that if a player is injured and is out with his team, UEFA should change something there. The biggest misfortune is that he has been injured again."
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