Gareth Bale elbows 'racist' Slavia player in the face, looks right in his eyes seconds before doing it

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Gareth Bale elbows 'racist' Slavia player in the face, looks right in his eyes seconds before doing it

During Wales' 1-0 win over the Czech Republic, there was an interesting Gareth Bale moment that has got fans talking.

We're not referring to his assist for Daniel James but his encounter with Ondrej Kudela, who racially insulted Rangers star Glen Kamara during a Europa League tie.

Bale elbowed Kudela in the face and even looked into his eyes before doing it - as if to say 'I know what you did'. Or at least, that's what fans think. Take a look:

  • Koinfamous2 via Reddit: "Let's Elbow Racism Out of Football. There, slogan changed. Gareth Bale approves."
  • Fastfowards via Reddit: "Wales-golf-Elbowing out racism. In that order."
  • SuperMario222 via Reddit: "Absolute master class Bale."
  • Siony99 via Reddit: "Good stuff Gareth!"

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Manchester City will be losing their talisman Sergio Aguero as the striker has announced that he will be leaving the Cityzens at the end of this season.

Aguero spent one decade at the club and helped them win multiple domestic titles. While replacing him won't be easy, Man City reportedly have 2 world-class forwards in mind for next season.

According to Spanish media outlet Sport, the Premier League leaders are targeting Harry Kane and Erling Haaland for the summer.

Haaland is on the wish list of most big European clubs - the Dortmund player has 33 goals in 31 appearances so far this season, including 10 goals in the Champions League.

Kane, meanwhile, is one of the Premier League's all-time great strikers already. He has 17 goals and 13 assists in the league so far this season, with 160 goals in 237 PL games overall.

Surprisingly, PSG star Kylian Mbappe is not on City's reported wish list as they want a pure No. 9.

Mo Salah finally addresses his complicated relationship with Sergio Ramos and Real Madrid

Mo Salah and Sergio Ramos have history after the Real Madrid icon's challenge in the 2018 Champions League final injured the Liverpool man.

With the two giants of European football preparing to face off against each other in the quarter-finals this season, Salah spoke to Marca ahead of the clash.

When asked about the 2018 final, Salah said: "Let's just say that I have special motivation to win the tie and go through to the semi finals.

"What's going to happen now isn't going to change the result of the final in Kiev. That's in the past.

"That game is in the past, so I don't think about it. I'm thinking about the team. Everyone is focused on their team and everyone wants to win... that's it."

The first leg of this exciting tie will take place on April 7th, with the return leg scheduled for April 15th.

AuthorMeghna @ 1819SourceReddit
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