#3 Gareth Bale
One of the biggest enigmas of the modern game is the mercurial talent who goes by the name of Gareth Bale. Having burst onto the scene first with the Saints and then Spurs, the buccaneering left-back turned offensive winger has undoubtedly failed to live upto expectations of the Madrid press as well as the fans.
If questions are still being raised over him reaching his potential at the most decorated club in the world, it is fair to assume that his move has been far from the raging success everyone, in Britain especially, had hoped it would be.
After his record=breaking move to Madrid, the Welshman has failed to impress as those who came into the side after his arrival have gone on to taste more success and consistency for Los Blancos. Marco Asensio or Lucas Vazquez for instance.
The winger is better suited to a league which is more open-ended as is the case with England. Whereas for Madrid, Bale is generally faced with the task of breaking down the defence with all men sitting deep in their own half. This takes away the Welshman's major attribute, i.e., pace.
Rumour of a return to England with Manchester United have become the norm these days and we're certain that it is time that Bale packed his bags and looked to start afresh.
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