Besieged Gareth Bale Inspires Real Madrid Victory Over Arsenal
24th July 2019
Zidane insisted Monday he meant no disrespect, and Bale duly came in at halftime on Tuesday and made a statement
- Gareth Bale shrugged off uncertainty over his Real Madrid future Tuesday, his second-half goal helping the La Liga giants rally for a friendly win over Arsenal
- Madrid clawed back from two goals down to finish full time at 2-2, and prevailed 3-2 in the penalty shootout dictated by the International Champions Cup exhibition tournament format
- Welsh star Bale didn't play in Madrid's 3-1 loss to Bayern Munich in Houston on Saturday, manager Zinadine Zidane saying Monday he declined to dress for the match as the club pursued options for off-loading him
WASHINGTON, United States- Gareth Bale shrugged off uncertainty over his Real Madrid future
Tuesday, his second-half goal helping the La Liga giants rally for a friendly
win over Arsenal.
Madrid clawed back
from two goals down to finish full time at 2-2, and prevailed 3-2 in the penalty
shootout dictated by the International Champions Cup exhibition tournament
format.
Welsh star Bale
didn't play in Madrid's 3-1 loss to Bayern Munich in Houston on Saturday,
manager Zinadine Zidane saying Monday he declined to dress for the match as the
club pursued options for off-loading him.
Zidane said at the
weekend he thought it would be "best for everyone" if Bale's
departure could be arranged quickly -- comments Bale's agent branded
"disrespectful" of a player who helped the side to a Spanish league
title and four Champions Leagues since arriving from Tottenham six years ago.
Zidane insisted
Monday he meant no disrespect, and Bale duly came in at halftime on Tuesday and
made a statement.
"He had a good
game and I'm happy for him," Zidane said. "I do not know what's going
to happen, for now he's with us. It did not change anything."
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First-half goals
from Alexandre Lacazette -- who converted a penalty in the 10th minute -- and
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang had put Arsenal up 2-0 at the break -- by which time
both teams were reduced to 10 men.
Bale pulled one back
in the 56th minute, latching onto a loose ball and slotting it home.
Marco Asensio
drilled the equalizer three minutes later, blasting a low Marcelo cross past
Emiliano Martinez.
Minutes later Asensio
was on the ground, apparently injured with little contact to be stretchered
off.
Bale continued to
offer reminders of his worth -- clearing a goal-bound Aubameyang drive off the
line following a goalmouth scramble, and missing just wide with a curling
effort off his left foot 10 minutes from time.
Eddie Nketiah, who
scored three goals in Arsenals two prior friendlies -- a 3-0 win over
Fiorentina and a 2-1 victory over Bayern Munich -- missed two good chances
late.
Bale's fortunes
dipped in the shoot-out, when he came up first for Madrid and saw his effort
saved easily before the Spanish side prevailed.
- Arsenal out fast -
Arsenal had appeared
on their way in the early stages at FedEx Field, home of the NFL's Washington
Redskins.
Madrid's Nacho,
cautioned for a clumsy tackle on Sead Kolasinac in the first five minutes,
received a second booking and was sent off for a deliberate handball in the
eighth after sticking his arm out to stop a ball from Lacazette on the line.
Lacazette took the
ensuing penalty, his attempt hitting both posts before crossing the line to put
Arsenal up 1-0 with a man advantage.
Lacazette then
turned provider for Aubameyang, who doubled the score in the 24th minute.
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But Arsenal's
comfort level dropped in the 40th, when Sokratis Papastathopoulos was sent off
for a second bookable offense -- a foul on Luka Modric -- minutes after he'd
been shown a yellow card for yanking back Toni Kroos on the counter.
Arsenal had won the
first three games of their North American tour, starting with a 3-0 win over
Major League Soccer's Colorado Rapids and now head back across the Atlantic.
Real Madrid take on
Atletico Madrid on Friday at Metlife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey,
home of the NFL's New York Giants and New York Jets.