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Zinedine Zidane: We're starting to see the real Gareth Bale

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ByEurosport

Updated 18/09/2017 at 07:42 GMT

Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane was full of praise for Gareth Bale after the Welshman netted the third goal in the 3-1 win over Real Sociedad.

Real Madrid’s Gareth Bale celebrates scoring their third goal

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The former Tottenham man was booed at times during Wednesday's home Champions League win over Apoel Nicosia after an indifferent spell, but Zidane had backed Bale to hit top form again following last year's injury.
The 28-year-old responded by using his blistering speed to collect a long Isco ball over the top and coolly chip in his second goal of the season, and Zidane is certain there is more to come.
"He's had a great game and not just because of the goal," he told a post-match press conference. "I'm happy he scored because he needed it. It wasn't easy, after running 70 metres, he finished very well and I am happy for him.
He's not playing at his best but little by little we'll find the real Gareth. I know he can do much better and we have to be patient. He is happy with his goal, it's a weight off of his shoulders. But he has also worked hard defensively.
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Real Madrid's forward from Wales Gareth Bale (Down) is congratulated by teammate Real Madrid's forward from Spain Borja Mayoral after scoring his team's third goal during the Spanish league football match Real Sociedad vs Real Madrid CF at the Anoeta stad

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And Bale also conceded he had been through some bad times, including being booed by his own fans in recent matches. "It is normal, it happens in football," Bale told BeIn Sports.
"I just keep my head down, keep working hard, that is all I can do. I cannot control what goes on, I can just control my own game on the pitch.
You go through ups and downs in your career, it is about how you bounce back.
Earlier in the game, Borja Mayoral, 20, had opened his Real Madrid account and then provided the cross for Kevin Rodrigues to turn into his own net after the La Real full-back had levelled at the other end.
Mayoral's goal meant Los Blancos had scored in 73 consecutive games, equalling the record set between November 1961 and August 1963 by a Santos side containing Pele.
"We showed character to get the win because it's not an easy place to come," added Zidane. "Real Sociedad have had a good start to the season. We played 90 minutes at a great level, especially the first half. Bale and Borja's goals gave us the victory but it was achieved by the whole group.
We must congratulate the players for the run of 73 consecutive games scoring. They are the ones who run, fight and have achieve this record. We can keep the run going in the coming games. But for me the most important thing is the victory and how we got it. We played very well from the start.
Real broke a run of two consecutive draws in LaLiga with their win at Anoeta and now sit fourth in the table, four points behind leaders Barcelona.
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