Bale threatens Bolt
New Real Madrid player Gareth Bale has
reportedly reached Usain Bolt-like speed during Sunday’s La Liga 2-2
draw with Villarreal, after he was clocked at 40 kilometers per hour, or
24.85 metres per hour, during the game.
Bale’s speed is just 3 mph less than the
‘world’s fastest man’ Bolt’s record speed of 27.79 mph during the 100
metres event at the 2009 IAAF World Championships in Berlin.
According to the New York Daily News,
Bale’s speed is astonishing considering that the Welsh international was
playing in only his second competitive game in months after sitting out
most of the last season with a muscle injury, with Wales national team
coach Chris Coleman even warning that Bale is not fit enough to play an
entire game.
The report mentioned that Bale, who
moved from Tottenham to Madrid last month for a reported $132m
transfer fee, is expected to get even more faster and better with each
passing game.
However, Bale admitted that he is not
too sure about his fitness as he had no game time during the summer,
adding that he needs to get game time under his belt and get his fitness
up as quick as he can.
Meanwhile, Cristiano Ronaldo has said
his understanding with Bale is growing match by match after the two
played their parts in Real Madrid’s 6-1 Champions League win at
Galatasaray.
“We are getting to know each other,”
Ronaldo said. “He is steadily getting up to speed because he has been
out of action for a while and it is all going well for him.”
Bale came on as a second-half substitute
and played a part in setting up the fourth and fifth goals for Ronaldo
and Karim Benzema. Bale joked at his official presentation that Ronaldo
was the boss when it came to team hierarchy and the taking of
free-kicks, but the midfielder got to take the set piece that led to
Ronaldo’s second goal.
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