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Wales' play-off clash with Ukraine could be Bale's greatest game

Gareth Bale goes into Sunday's World Cup play-off knowing it could be his greatest game, or his last. If he takes Wales to their first World Cup finals since 1958 it will mean every bit as much as the five Champions Leagues he won with Real Madrid. 

His greatest moment with the Spanish club came in Ukraine in 2018 when he decided the European Cup final with an acrobatic volley against Liverpool. Now, he faces Ukraine and if he can lead Wales to victory it will eclipse even that night in Kyiv.

Bale, 32, has offers to continue playing regardless of how Sunday's gam ends. If Wales lose and he decides not to quit, the MLS appears to be the most likely destination. There has been an air of imminent retirement since last year when he said he would weigh up his options once Euro 2020 had ended. 

There are similar noises being made this time. Everything is on hold so he can focus on Ukraine, to such an extent that he has not been informed of the clubs who have approached his team in recent days. 

Cardiff have expressed an interest in signing Bale and Wales head coach Robert Page said a spell in Cardiff to prepare for the finals would ‘make sense’. Page rested Bale for Wales’ Nations League defeat by Poland and that has been the story of his season. 

He started the first three games in the league for Real Madrid but then did not start another match until February and played only 16 minutes in the final 14 games of the campaign. 

Despite minimal participation and the animosity that cast a shadow over his final three years, supporters gave him an ovation at the Santiago Bernabeu in Madrid’s end of season celebrations. It was recognition of his achievements, and there will be an enduring fondness of his ability to score in the most

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