Real Madrid plans to do without Gareth Bell



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5:51 p.m.

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

MADRID (AFP)

MADRID – Real Madrid have been "overworked" by Welsh midfielder Gareth Bell's continued decline and plan to sell him at the end of the season, press releases said on Wednesday.

The Spanish newspaper "Marca" indicated that Bell was no longer part of Real Madrid's regular team and that the level he had shown in the last match against Girona gave his coach Santiago Solari a reason to keep him on the bench, largely blocked since his recovery. From his recent injury.

Marca said Bell was back in the stadium after recovering from the last injury on Jan. 27. He has since played only two of the seven matches played at Real Madrid.

The Spanish newspaper pointed out that Real Madrid has long been studying the elimination of Gareth Bell, but that this season could be crucial in this case, especially since the Welsh player has long claimed that he be treated financially and sports like a big star despite the mediocre return.

However, Bell failed to get what he was looking for, especially in sport, because of the presence of the Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo, whose stars dominated all the players of Real Madrid, including the captain of Wales.

Bill almost left the club after last season's Champions League final, but Ronaldo's sudden decision to leave delayed the club's and player's decision in that regard.

After the departure of Ronaldo, Bell received considerable support from the club management and had the chance to run Real Madrid alone after getting rid of the heavy shadow of the Portuguese star who left for Juventus.

According to Marca, Julien Lopegeti and Santiago Solari, who have been following Real Madrid's technical direction since last summer, have provided Pelé with all the support and motivation for every media encounter.

But Bill did not take advantage of the opportunity and did not meet his expectations, like his colleague Karim Benzema, who inherited Ronaldo's celebrity after his departure from Real Madrid.

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