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Tottenham banks on Bale’s homecoming

Tottenham hopes that Bale’s return to arrest slide

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 20 Sep 2020 4:39PM

Tottenham banks on Bale’s homecoming
Tottenham Hotspur relies on Bale’s return. – Pic courtesy of Tottenham Hotspur Official Facebook Profile, September 20, 2020

LONDON – Tottenham has gambled on the homecoming of Gareth Bale as they badly need to arrest an alarming slide in the 15 months since reaching their first Champions League final.

Bale alone has more experience than Spurs on European football’s biggest stage. 

In his seven years at Real Madrid, the Welshman won four Champions Leagues, scoring in the finals of 2014 and 2018.

But he still never won the adoration he received during his transformation from promising left-back to the world’s most expensive player in his first spell at Tottenham.

He had his first taste of the Champions League action in 2010/11 when Spurs saw off both Milan sides – with Bale scoring a hat-trick against Inter – to reach the quarter-finals where they lost. 

After then, being voted player of the year twice in three seasons by his fellow professionals, while Spurs continually failed to qualify for the Champions League, Bale had outgrown his surroundings by the time he left for £85 million (RM 452 million) in 2013.

In the seven years since, Tottenham has grown in stature to be welcomed back to play in a new £1 billion (RM5 billion) stadium, with Jose Mourinho at the helm and England captain Harry Kane upfront.

The problem for Spurs chairman Daniel Levy is that almost all progress was achieved during Mauricio Pochettino’s five years in charge between 2014 and 2019.

Despite limited investment in the squad as Levy concentrated on building the new stadium, the Argentine turned Tottenham into Champions League regulars and then contenders with a remarkable run to 2019 final, which ended in a 2-0 defeat to Liverpool.

Yet after a dreadful start to last season and with the feeling Spurs has gone stale due to the lack of change throughout the squad, Pochettino was sacked last November, paving the way for Mourinho’s arrival.

- Mourinho woes -

Results only marginally improved as Spurs finished sixth in the Premier League to sneak into the Europa League on goal difference.

Thursday’s trip to Bulgaria to face Lokomotiv Plovdiv in the second qualifying round of the Europa League is a long way from the glory nights in Barcelona, Dortmund and Amsterdam that Spurs enjoyed not so long ago under Pochettino.

Tottenham opened their new Premier League season last weekend with a 1-0 defeat against Everton – a dreadful display lacking in invention – leaving Levy in little doubt Spurs were badly in need of a lift.

He has earned a reputation as one of football’s most frugal executives and just three months ago warned that Spurs was facing costs of more than £200 million (RM1 billion) from the coronavirus crisis due to the loss of matchday income, concerts and events, including two NFL matches at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Yet Levy has now reportedly sanctioned a deal to pay half of Bale’s £27 million (RM 143 million) salary for a year, with Sergio Reguilon also expected to join from Madrid for another £27 million (RM 143 million).

Whether Bale, now 31 and with a long history of injuries, is capable of reviving Tottenham’s fortunes remains to be seen.

But by providing Mourinho with a front three of Bale, Kane and Son Heung-min, Levy is leaving the Portuguese with little excuse for failure as Tottenham chase a top-four spot and their first trophy after a 12-year drought.

“A squad is a puzzle and when a new signing completes the puzzle, it is great for the team,” Mourinho said ahead of Bale’s arrival.

Now the pressure is on the manager to put the pieces together to successfully get Tottenham back to winning on the field. – AFP, September 20, 2020

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