Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane urged fans to support Gareth Bale after their 3-1 defeat of Real Sociedad.
The Welsh forward was whistled repeatedly by the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu crowd during Los Blancos' win over Real Sociedad and he wants that to stop.
"I hope [the whistling] doesn't carry on for the rest of the season," Zidane told the press after the game.
"We want the fans to be with us from start to finish, but we can't control this.
"The fans have the right to do what they want, but I'm asking them to applaud everyone.
"I'm happy with the game and the victory and Bale came into the game well.
"I can't say whether [the whistling to Bale] is unfair or not.
"Everyone can think what they want.
"We need our fans, we can't control what happens.
"I haven't spoken to [Bale about the Wales celebrations], I've only given him my congratulations [for qualifying for Euro 2020].
"The best players have been whistled and Bale came into the game well.
"What you have to do is keep working on the pitch.
"There's too much noise with Bale, he wants to be with us and do well.
"Therefore, we don't want to speak too much.
"He is integrated into the group and he wants to play with the others."

