‘Career highlight’ for captain Bale as Wales mount Euro return

Wales midfielder Gareth Bale, center, and teammates during a training session in Baku on Friday. (AFP)
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Updated 12 June 2021
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‘Career highlight’ for captain Bale as Wales mount Euro return

  • Wales start campaign against Switzerland in Baku

BAKU: Wales and Gareth Bale head into their second straight European Championship with aspirations kept in check after their surprising run to the semifinals in 2016.

Five years later Bale will captain his country having taken over from the emblematic Ashley Williams who wore the armband five years ago in the run to the last four and defeat to eventual winners Portugal.

Wales start their campaign against Switzerland on Saturday in Baku.

“It’s going to be a massive honor to lead your country out in a major tournament. It’s going to be one of the highlights of my career,” Bale, a four-time Champions League winner with Real Madrid, said.

“I’m looking forward and I’m excited. The team talk will come naturally to me in the huddle tomorrow,” he said.

Switzerland have a more consistent past in reaching finals but have failed to get further than the last 16 in their previous three tournaments — the 2014 and 2018 World Cups and Euro 2016.

“We have high expectations from ourselves and also from our public,” captain Granit Xhaka said.

“We proved we can make it, this time we don’t want to talk, we want to do it, and achieve it,” he added.

The pair will compete with Italy and Turkey for a place in the last 16, in just their third appearance at a major tournament.

“We know the qualities of Italy, being such a big nation with such a history. Switzerland are a top 10 ranking team in the world,” Bale said.

“Turkey have proven over the last 12 months because they’ve beaten some big teams as well.

“It’s difficult to say who the favorite is. I don’t think one stands out,” he added.

Recently Bale has found it difficult scoring for his country, who are 17th in the FIFA rankings, and is without an international goal since October 2019.

Despite his barren run of 11 matches in the red shirt he finished the club season with six goals in as many Premier League games while on loan at Tottenham from Real Madrid.

“I feel good, very sharp, I feel ready to go,” he said.

“I scored quite a few goals in the last three to four months of the season and I felt the performances were getting better and better each time.

“I’ve timed my fitness to perfection hopefully and I can continue that in the tournament,” he added.

This weekend, Xhaka will face former Arsenal teammate Aaron Ramsey, who left the Emirates Stadium for Juventus in 2019.

“I don’t see too much danger on Saturday. If we focus and play as we want then there’s no danger,” Xhaka said.

“We have huge respect for Wales. A lot of their players play abroad, in the Premier League, who I have played alongside like Aaron Ramsey, who is a very skillful player,” he added.


Liverpool on the up as new signings hit form, says Slot

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Liverpool on the up as new signings hit form, says Slot

  • Hopes of retaining the Premier League title were high at the start of the season after Liverpool splashed out nearly $605 million on new signings
  • But bar some bright moments from Hugo Ekitike, the new faces struggled in the opening months of the season
LIVERPOOL: Liverpool boss Arne Slot believes the Reds will only get better in the years to come as a huge outlay on young talent in the transfer market begins to bear fruit.
Hopes of retaining the Premier League title were high at the start of the season after Liverpool splashed out nearly £450 million ($605 million) on new signings.
But bar some bright moments from Hugo Ekitike, the new faces struggled in the opening months of the season.
Alexander Isak has been beset by injuries since his British transfer record £125 million move from Newcastle and will miss most of the rest of the campaign with a broken leg.
But Florian Wirtz, Milos Kerkez and Jeremie Frimpong have recently hit the form that saw them earn a move to Anfield during a 13-game unbeaten run for Slot’s men.
“If you look at the age of the signings, they will be better next season and the season after,” Slot said at his pre-match press conference ahead of Saturday’s trip to Bournemouth.
“We’ve spoken about Florian that he lacked goals and assists in the beginning but he was so close and even now he could almost double it with the chances he’s having or giving to his teammates.
“I can only see positives in this team in terms of progress but we have to adapt so many times in the season.
“We are already in a good place but this club will be a good place tomorrow and the day after and the day after.”
Liverpool’s chances of retaining the title are long gone with a 14-point gap to leaders Arsenal and their target switching to securing Champions League football next season.
Slot’s side sit fourth but only six points separate them from Brighton in 12th.
Liverpool also took a giant stride toward the Champions League last 16 with a 3-0 win at Marseille on Wednesday.
But the Dutchman does not expect to add to his squad in what remains of the January transfer window.
“That’s what I expect, yes,” he added on the prospect of no new signings this month.
“But as I always say, if there’s an opportunity in the market or we think we can strengthen, this club will try to do so, but at this moment in time I expect it to stay mainly the same.”