Real mängib kolmapäeval Meistrite liigas Liverpooliga ja laupäeval koduliigas suurima rivaali FC Barcelonaga.

Reali peatreener Carlo Ancelotti avaldas pärast laupäevast mängu Levantega, et Bale`ile valmistab muret tuharalihase vigastus, kuid uueks nädalaks on ta rivis tagasi. Täna hommikul teatas aga Hispaania suurklubi ootamatult, et Bale`i vigastus osutus kardetust oluliselt tõsisemaks, kirjutab Marca.

Reali arstide arvates võib Walesi vutitähte oodata kuni kahenädalane mängupaus.

Levante, Carlo Ancelotti revealed that Bale had been struggling with a gluteal problem but downplayed the severity of the issue. This suggested that the Welshman had simply been rested at the Ciutat de València, but would be back imminently. No one imagined that the injury would prevent the former Tottenham man from featuring at Anfield and in the 'Clásico' at the Bernabéu.

However, the bombshell was dropped this morning (Monday), when the club's medical bulletin disclosed that the problem - "an injury to the pyramidalis muscle" - is worse than initially thought. Depending on how his body progresses, Bale could be out for up to two weeks, meaning Real will be unable to field their famous BBC against Liverpool, Barça and Cornellà (in the Copa del Rey round of 32) and possibly against Granada too.

The news will come as a major blow to Carlo Ancelotti, who will be deprived of one of his most dangerous attacking players - who scored a stunning winner in Real's most recent meeting with Barça, in last year's cup final - for the club's first crunch week of the campaign.

Read more: Bale out of Real Madrid's big week - MARCA.com (English version)

Levante, Carlo Ancelotti revealed that Bale had been struggling with a gluteal problem but downplayed the severity of the issue. This suggested that the Welshman had simply been rested at the Ciutat de València, but would be back imminently. No one imagined that the injury would prevent the former Tottenham man from featuring at Anfield and in the 'Clásico' at the Bernabéu.

However, the bombshell was dropped this morning (Monday), when the club's medical bulletin disclosed that the problem - "an injury to the pyramidalis muscle" - is worse than initially thought. Depending on how his body progresses, Bale could be out for up to two weeks, meaning Real will be unable to field their famous BBC against Liverpool, Barça and Cornellà (in the Copa del Rey round of 32) and possibly against Granada too.

The news will come as a major blow to Carlo Ancelotti, who will be deprived of one of his most dangerous attacking players - who scored a stunning winner in Real's most recent meeting with Barça, in last year's cup final - for the club's first crunch week of the campaign.


Levante, Carlo Ancelotti revealed that Bale had been struggling with a gluteal problem but downplayed the severity of the issue. This suggested that the Welshman had simply been rested at the Ciutat de València, but would be back imminently. No one imagined that the injury would prevent the former Tottenham man from featuring at Anfield and in the 'Clásico' at the Bernabéu.

However, the bombshell was dropped this morning (Monday), when the club's medical bulletin disclosed that the problem - "an injury to the pyramidalis muscle" - is worse than initially thought. Depending on how his body progresses, Bale could be out for up to two weeks, meaning Real will be unable to field their famous BBC against Liverpool, Barça and Cornellà (in the Copa del Rey round of 32) and possibly against Granada too.

The news will come as a major blow to Carlo Ancelotti, who will be deprived of one of his most dangerous attacking players - who scored a stunning winner in Real's most recent meeting with Barça, in last year's cup final - for the club's first crunch week of the campaign.

Levante, Carlo Ancelotti revealed that Bale had been struggling with a gluteal problem but downplayed the severity of the issue. This suggested that the Welshman had simply been rested at the Ciutat de València, but would be back imminently. No one imagined that the injury would prevent the former Tottenham man from featuring at Anfield and in the 'Clásico' at the Bernabéu.

However, the bombshell was dropped this morning (Monday), when the club's medical bulletin disclosed that the problem - "an injury to the pyramidalis muscle" - is worse than initially thought. Depending on how his body progresses, Bale could be out for up to two weeks, meaning Real will be unable to field their famous BBC against Liverpool, Barça and Cornellà (in the Copa del Rey round of 32) and possibly against Granada too.

The news will come as a major blow to Carlo Ancelotti, who will be deprived of one of his most dangerous attacking players - who scored a stunning winner in Real's most recent meeting with Barça, in last year's cup final - for the club's first crunch week of the campaign.