REAL MADRID star Gareth Bale has once again shown his love for golf by striking a swing pose in Sergio Ramos’ Instagram story.
The Welsh winger pulled a similar stunt in a picture that was shared by Thibaut Courtois last month, as he continues to play up to the joke that he cares more about golf than Los Blancos.
Gareth Bale can be seen striking a golf pose in Sergio Ramos’ Instagram storyCredit: Instagram / @sergioramos
Bale enraged Real supporters in November when he celebrated Wales’ qualification for Euro 2020 (now 2021) by holding up a flag that read “Wales. Golf. Madrid. In that order”.
The ex-Tottenham ace is even nicknamed as “The Golfer” by his Real team-mates as Courtois revealed he often spends his time out on the course instead of mingling with the squad.
He recently spoke of his confusion at why fans have a problem with him playing golf, as the 30-year-old stated the criticism of his hobby in unjust.
And he shows no stopping in poking fun at himself as he was snapped performing a golf pose in a squad photo that was posted by Spanish defender Ramos.
Fans have been left fuming by the snap, as one tweeted: “It was funny. Now its getting annoying cause he’s instigating the fans. F*** him when he goes it will be a breathe of fresh air.”
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Another wrote: “I’m really starting to hate this guy.”
A third added: “Joke was dead like the last 2 times. Guys a loser.”
Bale has struggled form form this season – chipping in with just three goals and two assists in 19 games in all competitions.
Despite his relationship with boss Zinedine Zidane said to be “impossible to fix” and “beyond saving”, Zizou has stressed the pair remain on good terms.
Speaking ahead of the clash against Valencia, he said: “The relationship has always been good.
Bale, 30, also struck a golf pose in a picture shared by Thibaut Courtois last monthCredit: Instagram / @thibautcourtois
Bale celebrated with this flag after Wales secured qualification for the European ChampionshipCredit: Getty – Contributor
“When he doesn’t play, it seems like it’s because we don’t have a good relationship.
“We know what kind of player he is and what he’s done. There really isn’t a before and after Kiev.
“I respect everything Bale has done and I can’t control what you write about Bale, but the relationship is normal.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk