Finally Gareth Bale back at what he loves doing, playing football

Gareth Bale

Gareth Bale in action against LASK Photo courtesy: thesun.co.uk

London: Gareth Bale started for Tottenham Hotspur for the first time in seven years. The striker then helped them to a 3-0 win over Austria’s LASK in their first match of the Europa League group phase Thursday. However, even though Gareth Bale had a hand in the first goal, it was clear he was short of match fitness.

Lucas Moura opened the scoring after 18 minutes and Bale’s square pass was turned into his own net by Andres Andrade nine minutes later for a two-goal half time lead for Spurs. Substitute Son Heung-min added the third in the 84th minute to ensure a winning start for Spurs to their Group J campaign.

Manager Jose Mourinho rested several regulars. However, his side were quickly in command with debutant Carlos Vinicius spurning a headed chance from close range inside the opening 10 minutes.

But the club’s new Brazilian signing from Benfica quickly made up for it. He collected captain Ben Davies’ long pass with a determined run before squaring it perfectly for Lucas to tuck away the opening goal.

A surging run from Sergio Reguilon led to the second goal. Bale tried to find Vinicius with a pass from the right side of the attack. However, a panicked Andrade turned into his own net.

Bale, back at Spurs on loan from Real Madrid, went off after an hour, still looking short of match fitness. He was replaced by in-form Son, who lifted the energy of the home team.

Son, fellow substitute Dele Alli and Lucas all had decent chances to add to the goal tally before the South Korean claimed the third. He tucked the ball away after a sweeping move in the that included a deft headed pass from the impressive Vinicius.

 

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