Thomas Muller takes cheeky Gareth Bale golf dig on Twitter
Thomas Muller takes cheeky Gareth Bale golf dig on Twitter Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Pick one player who's a lock to make this shot Muller then hilariously replied to the post, tagging Bale. ? ? The Welshman love for golf is legendary. In fact, he is an above-average player now, having spent multiple years playing the sport. The most infamous incident regarding Bale and golf, though, came after Wales qualified for the 2020 European Championship. During the celebrations, a fan-made flag made its way onto the pitch which read "Wales. Golf. Madrid. In that order". The joke was not taken well by the Spanish media and a section of fans. The Welshman had to deal with a lot of flak and abuse from them. The Wales captain's nine-year association with Real Madrid came to an end this summer. He joined the club from Tottenham Hotspur for a then-world-record fee of €101 million. He went on to win five Champions League titles and three La Liga titles, among other honors at the club. The former Tottenham forward contributed 106 goals and 67 assists in 258 appearances for the Spanish giants, that included some iconic goals. He will join Los Angeles FC after his contract with Real Madrid expires this summer. With Wales qualifying for the World Cup finals for the first time in 64 years, he'll hope to be in the best shape for the tournament later this year.
Thomas Muller takes cheeky Gareth Bale golf dig on Twitter
Thomas Muller aims a cheeky dig at Gareth Bale forward Thomas Muller has taken a hilarious dig at on Twitter. The German referenced the Welshman's love for golf in a reply to a post. UEFA Champions League's official Twitter handle a picture of a footballer on a golf course trying to do a hole-in-one with a football. They captioned it: "Pick one player who's a lock to make this shot " Pick one player who's a lock to make this shotPick one player who's a lock to make this shot Muller then hilariously replied to the post, tagging Bale. ? ? The Welshman love for golf is legendary. In fact, he is an above-average player now, having spent multiple years playing the sport. The most infamous incident regarding Bale and golf, though, came after Wales qualified for the 2020 European Championship. During the celebrations, a fan-made flag made its way onto the pitch which read "Wales. Golf. Madrid. In that order". The joke was not taken well by the Spanish media and a section of fans. The Welshman had to deal with a lot of flak and abuse from them. The Wales captain's nine-year association with Real Madrid came to an end this summer. He joined the club from Tottenham Hotspur for a then-world-record fee of €101 million. He went on to win five Champions League titles and three La Liga titles, among other honors at the club. The former Tottenham forward contributed 106 goals and 67 assists in 258 appearances for the Spanish giants, that included some iconic goals. He will join Los Angeles FC after his contract with Real Madrid expires this summer. With Wales qualifying for the World Cup finals for the first time in 64 years, he'll hope to be in the best shape for the tournament later this year.