Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti has confirmed that Gareth Bale will be fit to finally make his home debut for the club in the Madrid derby against Atletico on Saturday.
Bale
was due to make his bow at the Santiago Bernabeu in Sunday's 4-1 win
over Getafe, but had to withdraw from the match after pulling up with a
slight thigh strain in the warm-up. The Welshman, who joined Madrid
earlier this month for a reported world record fee, will however not be
in Ancelotti's squad to take on Elche on Wednesday evening to make sure
he is ready for Real's biggest game of the season so far.
"He
began to train individually yesterday and I don't think there will be
any problems for the game on Saturday," Ancelotti told a press
conference on Tuesday. "He won't be included tomorrow because we have to
prepare him well for Saturday. He wasn't happy after the game on
Sunday, but his mood has changed quickly because he has begun to think
about Saturday's match."
Ancelotti played
down suggestions that Bale had been forced into competitive action too
soon after joining Madrid having hardly featured in pre-season for
Tottenham Hotspur. Bale's last match for Spurs came in a friendly on 17
July and he didn't play another game until after sealing his drawn out
move to Madrid when he featured as a second-half substitute in Wales'
3-0 defeat to Serbia on 10 September.
Quick beginnings
The 24-year-old then scored on his Real debut against Villarreal four days later before playing the final half hour of Los Bancos' 6-1 hammering of Galatasaray last week. "I don't think there has been a rush," said Ancelotti.
The 24-year-old then scored on his Real debut against Villarreal four days later before playing the final half hour of Los Bancos' 6-1 hammering of Galatasaray last week. "I don't think there has been a rush," said Ancelotti.
"He
played for just 60 minutes against Villarreal and 30 against
Galatasaray. He didn't have any issues heading into the Getafe game, but
then the problem arrived. It is not a serious muscle injury because if
it was he wouldn't have been able to train today or play on Saturday. I
don't know what happened, but we won't risk him by putting him on the
pitch tomorrow."
There is even better news
for Ancelotti on the injury front in defence with both Raphael Varane
and Fabio Coentrao fit enough to be included for the match at Elche,
whilst Marcelo will also be ready for the clash against Atletico.
However,
despite the fact that newly-promoted Elche have failed to win in any of
their first five game back in the top-flight, Ancelotti is not
expecting an easy ride. "It will not be easy. Every match before the
game we have to stay focused and concentrated. We know we have more
quality so we have to show the same character and motivation as they
will.
"We need to be careful with this
match because we have the experience of Villarreal where we played a
very difficult match. They are teams playing with a lot of excitement.
They won the second division last season and to play against Madrid is a
huge thrill for them."

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