Bale's Return To Form

Gareth 'glittering' Bale, as he is so often called, is still part of the famed trio 'BBC'.
Looking to excel, and also predicted to be one of the greatest footballers in the future, successive injuries put a stop to his meteoric rise to fame. His health in constant probation, the past two seasons saw the likes of Isco and Asensio coming in for Bale numerous times, slowly dampening his hopes of having a registered spot in a powerful Real Madrid side.
Bale, however, has slowly been regaining his form this season, as he finds himself to be one of the top scorers for his club side. His blistering pace, seconded to not many in this age of football, is still feared by most opposition sides. His shooting prowess, proved time and again, add to his skill and backtracking as the 28-year-old Welshman fights for a spot, which was originally his.
Zidane playing Bale could very well benefit the team, as they're used to him. The chemistry between Modric and Bale might be the key Zidane has been looking for to untangle the collection of webs, that is the defence of their Italian opponents.
Bale's performances in recent outings and his curling balls, looking for Ronaldo, might just do the trick. His wing play and his major involvement in the counter-attacks might just be his biggest assets and his backup, when Zidane looks to select the Welshmen.