Real Madrid talking points as Gareth Bale returns to audition for Cristiano Ronaldo role

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  • Real Madrid will be looking to recover from their midweek defeat to Sevilla by registering a victory over Celta Vigo in their La Liga clash at the Santiago Bernabeu.

    The away side’s hopes of securing a Europa League spot are shot but the hosts are still in a position to chase down neighbours Atletico Madrid for second place.

    Meanwhile, there are also other points of significance that surround this encounter.

    LACK OF DEPTH

    Having fallen well behind Barcelona in La Liga rather quickly this season, Zinedine Zidane understandably rotated his squad in the league as he prioritised winning the Champions League for a third successive time.

    Given that they have progressed to the final of the prestigious European competition, it’s proved to be the right move. A bi-product of that decision though has been the exposure of Madrid’s lack of strength in depth.

    The Spanish giants do not boast the kind of quality in reserve that many would expect them to and that was brought to light again in a 3-2 defeat to Sevilla on Wednesday.

    Poor recruitment in recent years and the lack of it last summer has put too much pressure on the regulars who have struggled to cope with the demands of the league and Champions League, with the club eventually resigned to their fate in the former.

    The likes of Mateo Kovacic, Dani Ceballos, Jesus Vallejo and Theo Hernandez particularly disappointed against Sevilla. The fringe players only have two league games to prove their worth, starting with Celta Vigo. It’s hard to see Madrid resist making significant improvements to their side again this summer.

    Madrid need reinforcements.

    Real Madrid need reinforcements.

    BALE RETURNS

    Gareth Bale missed the clash with Sevilla through suspension but should start against Celta Vigo. Not only will he be playing for his place in the starting XI that faces Liverpool in Kiev, but also for his future at the club.

    Despite signing a new deal in 2016 that runs until 2022, the Welshman may – and perhaps should – consider leaving the Bernabeu if he’s no longer playing a starring role. Bale’s lack of involvement in Madrid’s recent Champions League excursions is indicative of his plummeting stock in the Spanish capital.

    However, with Cristiano Ronaldo’s availability for the European final still uncertain, he may have to play a key role for Los Blancos. While the Portuguese was still on the pitch in the Clasico, Bale found himself doing a lot more defensive work.

    In the second half though, with Ronaldo taken off, Bale’s influence against Barcelona surged and he helped secure a point with a sublime equaliser.

    Gareth Bale.

    Gareth Bale is playing for a possible place in the final and his Real Madrid future.

    STRUGGLING FOR FORM

    Something Celta Vigo and Madrid both have in common is their rather poor run of form in accordance with their respective standards. The year 2018 has so far not been kind to the visitors who have struggled for points. In fact, Juan Carlos Unzue’s side have won just one of their last nine league outings.

    Madrid on the other hand are now winless in their last three fixtures in all competitions. However, they have maintained a fairly impressive run at home in the new year. They have lost just once in the league since the turn of the year – a 1-0 defeat to Villarreal in January.

    Playing their final game at the Bernabeu this season, Zidane will be keen to see his side sign off with a victory.

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