Liverpool players struggled to SLEEP before 2018 final, claims Bale
Gareth Bale reveals Liverpool players admitted they were so nervous they struggled to SLEEP ahead of the 2018 Champions League final, and claims Real Madrid’s ‘winning mentality’ saw them emerge victorious in Kyiv
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- Bale scored a brace of goals during the match including a stunning bicycle kick
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Gareth Bale has opened up on a surprise admission some Liverpool players made to him ahead of the 2018 Champions League final.
The Welshman was the star of the show, coming off the bench in the second half to score twice in Kyiv.
Following a tense first half, Karim Benzema and Sadio Mane traded strikes to bring the scores level at 1-1, before the 33-year-old, who announced his retirement from professional football earlier this year, scored one of the most impressive goals ever seen in a Champions League final.
Bale stepped onto the pitch and just three minutes later, struck a sensational bicycle-kick past Loris Karius in goal to put the Galactico’s 2-1 up after 64 minutes.
But he wasn’t done there, returning 20 minutes later to hit a long range effort at the Liverpool goalkeeper, who fumbled the save, letting the thumping effort pass through his hands to give the LaLiga outfit a 3-1 win.
Gareth Bale has revealed a telling admission Liverpool players told him ahead of 2018 Champions League final
Bale (middle) was the star of the show, scoring a brace of goals to help his side win 3-1
It was heartache for Liverpool but they would return the following year to win the tournament
Bale has now shone a light on the emotions of some of the players in Jurgen Klopp’s team ahead of the 2018 final, admitting some had told him that they had issues sleeping the night before the match.
‘I remember talking to Liverpool players before the first Champions League final in which we faced each other,’ Bale said in an interview with BT Sport.
‘It was hard for them to sleep, they were nervous…we had a different mentality. We only thought of winning, and even more so in a final, despite the fact that they arrived playing better than us.’
It comes as Adam Lallana had previously admitted he had ‘felt petrified’ during the final.
Liverpool would ultimately go on to undo the heartache of Kyiv and win their sixth European cup the following year defeating Tottenham 2-0 in Madrid.
But the Welshman, who prior to his retirement moved to Los Angeles FC where he played 14 games, shone a light on the differences in standards between the MLS outfit and those at Real Madrid.
Bale added: ‘If you lose at Real Madrid, it is like the world has ended. You are crucified. You feel down. You go home and you’re not happy.
Bale arrived on the field as a second-half substitute to score a sensational bicycle kick to make the scores 2-1
Bale also noted the differences in standards between Real Madrid and those at his final club Los Angeles FC
‘They (in the US) accept losing a bit more. There is no consequence. You can’t get relegated over there. When you lose a game you go on to the next one. They accept losing a lot better over there.’
Bale has since been spotted out on the golf course, and it seems his skills with a club in hand are almost equally as impressive as his footballing abilities.
Earlier this year, a video emerged of the the former Wales forward hitting a miraculous hole-in-one at the Torrey Pines Golf Course in California.
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have also tried to coax him out of retirement to play for Wrexham, but it appears, according to his agent, that he no longer wants to play football.
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