The biggest news concerning Gareth Bale this week had been the monster contract extension he just signed with Real Madrid, earning him $428,347 per week until 2022. Following his wonder goal against Legia Warsaw in the Champions League, the talk is once again surrounding what he’s capable of on the pitch.
Real Madrid rushed out to an early lead, taking only 57 seconds to do so, but it was a spectacular solo finish from the Welshman. Technique, power and confidence are all needed in abundance to strike a ball like this from over 22 yards out. It was the fastest goal in the history of the Champions League for Real Madrid.
It took 23 touches (including one Legia interception) and 57 seconds for Gareth Bale to score. pic.twitter.com/wr1Sf1AMAg
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) November 2, 2016
Gareth Bale just scored this brilliant goal. pic.twitter.com/5NIETy6pNj
— Fútbol Stuff (@futbol_stuff_) November 2, 2016
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