Wales Football World Cup: Wales’s side manager Rob Page's true feelings on Gareth Bale parasite slur as boss The Welsh official said his blood was boiling’ when he heard the insects humiliating. Wales Football World Cup side manager Rob Page has followed Gareth Bale after his talismanic captain was labeled a parasite by Spanish media for missing out on Real Madrid's El Clasico. Football World Cup 2022 fans from all over the world can book Football World Cup tickets from our online platforms WorldWideTicketsandHospitality.com Football fans can book Wales Football World Cup Tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.
Bale was not present when real lost 4-0 to arch-rivals Barcelona last month, and Carlo Ancelotti claimed the striker was slightly injured. However, the Welshman appeared at home a few days later, scoring two goals in a 2-1 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Austria. Ahead of Wales' semi-final, a Spanish newspaper headline aimed at attacking the 32-year-old, with Spanish newspaper Marca mocking Bale as a mosquito before accusing him of 'sucking' the club's money, despite helping Los Blancos win 14 trophies while running. It has been a frustrating episode on these shores, with Page jumping in and defending his captain. Speaking to The Athletic, Page said: That parasite talk made my blood boil. I don't like that. He is not the one Gareth Bale who is the captain of our country, who represents us. And he will never be that. I am completely amazed at it. I know Gareth well now and a lot of people don't see what he's doing off the field, donations he made to the NHS recently, at a hospital in Cardiff a lot of money. Wales’s football World Cup side still needs to book a place in the FIFA World Cup 2022, with Scotland or Ukraine lying in the play-off finals later this year. And Page is well aware that his job depends on winning the entire game considering his temporary status as a caregiver manager. Football uncertainty,