Top transfer or just a guest star in MLS? Gareth Bale under criticism in Wales

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World Cup star in doubt 

His arrival at Los Angeles FC was seen as a sensational transfer at the time. Gareth Bale joined the Major League Soccer club on a free transfer from Real Madrid this summer. But in terms of performance, the 33-year-old has not yet fulfilled the expectations placed on him ahead of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Bale, after all, moved to Los Angeles to reach match fitness for the Welsh national team ahead of the winter tournament, but head coach Steven Cherundolo has mostly started him from the bench. As a result, there is a growing chorus of voices that see Bale’s move to the United States critically. 

The Guardian has recently described Wales’ record goalscorer as a guest star. Wales manager Robert Page, in the meantime, has suggested after the Nations League defeats against Poland and Belgium that he is unhappy with the performances of his top start. Bale played just 28 minutes against Belgium. “What he does from now until the first game [of the World Cup] against USA … we will be in contact with the club and help manage those minutes,” Page said during the recent international break. 


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Bale himself has pointed out that LAFC have a plan to get him up to top form. “We have a plan in LA with what we’re doing,” Bale recently said when asked to assess his own impact in MLS. “We’re not doing too much straight away. Every footballer wants to play as much as they can, but we’re being clever and building myself up for the last important part of the season. Hopefully, that should put me in great shape for the World Cup. I think I’ll be a lot fitter.”

Transfermarkt expert and Area Manager Manuel Veth is convinced that Bale has not shown his full performance for LAFC. “It was always clear that when he joined LAFC that he would do it to gain fitness for the World Cup,” Veth said. “But a transfer to MLS in the middle of the season is always difficult; he has joined a team that has been very consistent and has been playing a good season. As a result, Steven Cherundolo has banked on players that have been the foundation for a successful season thus far.”

The 2022 World Cup stadiums in Qatar including capacity and schedule

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Capacity: 80,000

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6x group stage games – 1x round of 16 – 1x quarterfinal – 1x semifinal – final

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Capacity: 60,000 – To host opening game

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6x group stage games – 1x round of 16 – 1x quarterfinal – 1x semifinal

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Capacity: 40,000

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6x group stage games – 1x round of 16

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Capacity: 40,000

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6x group stage games – 1x round of 16

Khalifa International Stadium

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Capacity: 45,416 – 6x group stage – 1x round of 16 – Third-place final

Education City Stadium – Kapazität: 80.000 Zuschauer

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Capacity: 40,000 – 6x group stage – 1x round of 16 – 1x quarterfinal

Ras Abu Aboud Stadium – Kapazität: 80.000 Zuschauer

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Capacity: 40,000 – 6x group stage – 1x round of 16

Al Thumama Stadium – Kapazität: 80.000 Zuschauer

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Capacity: 40,000 – 6x group stage – 1x round of 16 – 1x quarterfinal

LAFC want the title: “If Bale makes the difference, then his transfer is a success” 

Captain Carlos Vela has been the nominal number one on the right-wing position. The 33-year-old Mexican has been excellent this season scoring 12 goals and nine assists in 31 games. But Bale was added to make a difference in the MLS Cup Playoffs that will start later this month. 

“Whether Bale will be a success or not does not depend on the regular season but on the playoffs—that’s where the club has to deliver this year,” Veth. LAFC have won the Supporters’ Shield in the past and need to win the MLS Cup this season. “The expectations are immense,” Veth said. “If Bale makes the difference and LAFC can reach their goal—then the transfer will be deemed a success.”

Bale, Chicharito, Vela & Co.: The 25 top selling MLS jerseys in 2022

25. Gyasi Zardes | Colorado Rapids | Market value: €2.5m

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24. Douglas Costa | LA Galaxy | Market value: €2.5m

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23. Lorenzo Insigne | Toronto FC | Market value: €20m

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22. Johnny Russell | Sporting Kansas City | Market value: €2m

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21. Luiz Araújo | Atlanta United | Market value: €8m

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20. Miles Robinson | Atlanta United | Market value: €5m

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19. Carles Gil | New England Revolution | Market value: €7m

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18. Diego Chara | Portland Timbers | Market value: €200,000

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17. Hany Mukhtar | Nashville SC | Market value: €8m

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16. Nicolás Lodeiro | Seattle Sounders | Market value: €2.5m

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15. Diego Fagúndez | Austin FC | Market value: €3m

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14. Cristian Roldan | Seattle Sounders | Market value: €6m

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13. Lucas Zelarayán | Columbus Crew | Market value: €8m

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12. Sebastián Driussi | Atlanta United | Market value: €10m

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11. Valentín Castellanos | NYCFC | Market value: €12m

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10. Walker Zimmerman | Nashville SC | Market value: €3.5m

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9. Jordan Morris | Seattle Sounders | Market value: €5m

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8. Xherdan Shaqiri | Chicago Fire | Market value: €5m

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7. Karol Swiderski | Charlotte FC | Market value: €5m

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6. Raúl Ruidíaz | Seattle Sounders | Market value: €6m

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5. Josef Martínez | Atlanta United | Market value: €8m

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4. Chichartio | LA Galaxy | Market value: €2m

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3. Carlos Vela | LAFC | Market value: €3.5m

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2. Christian Fuchs | Charlotte FC | Market value: €500,000

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1. Gareth Bale | LAFC | Market value: €3m

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