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Real Madrid are sweating on the fitness of Gareth Bale ahead of their fixture with Malaga at the Sanitago Bernabeu on Saturday.
Real Madrid have had a great start to the season but the bar is set high in Spain as they find themselves alreadt 5 points behind runaway leaders Barcelona and Atletico Madrid. Real Madrid have managed 6 wins, 1 draw and 1 defeat but the top two have won every match so far. Real Madrid have yet to really hit top gear in the league and Carlo Ancelotti is changing tactics on a game by games basis. Long term injury loss is Xabi Alonso, who they are missing as he sets the tempo for the games. Record signing Gareth Bale sits out but he is yet to make much of an impact.
Malaga sit 10th in the league with 2 wins, 3 draws and 3 defeats. Their game is based on a rock solid backline and indeed only the top two sides have conceded less than Malaga. The side have yet to win away from home though and look likely to continue this run here. Starter Bobley Anderson is missing while squad man Casado is still out.
The Welshman has made just three appearances in all competitions for the club since his world-record move from Premier League outfit Tottenham.
Bale has been struggling with a thigh problem, and reports surfaced in the Spanish media that the 24-year-old had suffered a slipped disc in his back.
But those rumours were strongly denied by the club and president Florentino Perez revealed the attacker is hoping to be fit for the showdown with former Madrid boss Bernd Schuster's side.
However, los Blancos will definitely still be without Xabi Alonso, who remains sidelined following surgery on a groin problem and a fractured metatarsal in recent months.
Carlo Ancelotti's charges head into the fixture on the back of a 3-2 victory away to Levante before the international break.
Injury-time goals from Alvaro Morata and Cristiano Ronaldo were required to rescue an unlikely three points, after Nabil El Zhar had given the hosts a 2-1 lead in the 86th minute.
The result maintained Madrid's grasp on third place, with the club taking 19 points from a possible 24 so far, leaving them five points adrift of Barcelona and Atletico Madrid, both of whom boast 100 per cent records.
Madrid will be keen to build momentum ahead of important fixtures with Juventus in the Champions League on Wednesday and the first Clasico of the season away to Barcelona on October 26.
Malaga have had indifferent start to the campaign, winning just two of their eight matches.
The Rosaleda outfit sit in 10th position, and are looking to bounce back from their 1-0 home defeat to Osasuna and midfielder Fernando Tissone is confident of an upset against Ancelotti's men.
Real Madrid are sweating on the fitness of Gareth Bale ahead of their fixture with Malaga at the Sanitago Bernabeu on Saturday.
Real Madrid have had a great start to the season but the bar is set high in Spain as they find themselves alreadt 5 points behind runaway leaders Barcelona and Atletico Madrid. Real Madrid have managed 6 wins, 1 draw and 1 defeat but the top two have won every match so far. Real Madrid have yet to really hit top gear in the league and Carlo Ancelotti is changing tactics on a game by games basis. Long term injury loss is Xabi Alonso, who they are missing as he sets the tempo for the games. Record signing Gareth Bale sits out but he is yet to make much of an impact.
The Welshman has made just three appearances in all competitions for the club since his world-record move from Premier League outfit Tottenham.
Bale has been struggling with a thigh problem, and reports surfaced in the Spanish media that the 24-year-old had suffered a slipped disc in his back.
But those rumours were strongly denied by the club and president Florentino Perez revealed the attacker is hoping to be fit for the showdown with former Madrid boss Bernd Schuster's side.
However, los Blancos will definitely still be without Xabi Alonso, who remains sidelined following surgery on a groin problem and a fractured metatarsal in recent months.
Carlo Ancelotti's charges head into the fixture on the back of a 3-2 victory away to Levante before the international break.
Injury-time goals from Alvaro Morata and Cristiano Ronaldo were required to rescue an unlikely three points, after Nabil El Zhar had given the hosts a 2-1 lead in the 86th minute.
The result maintained Madrid's grasp on third place, with the club taking 19 points from a possible 24 so far, leaving them five points adrift of Barcelona and Atletico Madrid, both of whom boast 100 per cent records.
Madrid will be keen to build momentum ahead of important fixtures with Juventus in the Champions League on Wednesday and the first Clasico of the season away to Barcelona on October 26.
Malaga have had indifferent start to the campaign, winning just two of their eight matches.
The Rosaleda outfit sit in 10th position, and are looking to bounce back from their 1-0 home defeat to Osasuna and midfielder Fernando Tissone is confident of an upset against Ancelotti's men.
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