Tottenham go the extra mile to make golf-mad Gareth Bale feel right at home

Tottenham go the extra mile to make golf-mad Gareth Bale feel right at home

Sergio Reguilon has joked how Tottenham have made Gareth Bale feel at home by making golf holes for him at the club’s training centre.

Bale rejoined Spurs on a season-long loan in September after seven years at Real Madrid and scored his first goal in Sunday’s 2-1 Premier League win against Brighton.

Spain full-back Reguilon made the same journey from the Bernabeu on the same day and was well aware of the Wales forward’s passion for golf.

Like Gareth Bale, Sergio Reguilon also made the move to Tottenham from Real Madrid
Like Gareth Bale, Sergio Reguilon also made the move to Tottenham from Real Madrid (Neil Hall/PA).

“What did surprise me is that they’ve created golf holes for him at the training centre.

“They are only short holes but I couldn’t believe it. He didn’t do badly at Real Madrid and I’ve no idea if he’ll go back.

“The language and communication are everything to him. His Spanish is good, well, it’s like my English.”

Tottenham Hotspur v Brighton and Hove Albion – Premier League – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Gareth Bale (right) celebrates scoring against Brighton, his first goal since returning to Tottenham after seven years at Real Madrid (John Walton/PA)

But he left the club after making just 22 appearances for the first team and admits he has enjoyed working with “intense” Spurs boss Jose Mourinho.

The 23-year-old told Spanish radio show El Larguero (SER): “He (Mourinho) is very good, great, I like this type of intense head coach.

“As is the case with all managers, he gets annoyed when we don’t win but he’s really close to the players.”

On Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane, Reguilon added: “I didn’t really speak with him, it was more with representatives from the club. I knew how the valued my work but I had to make the decision.

Jose Mourinho File Photo
Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho has been labelled “intense” by Sergio Reguilon (Clive Rose/PA)

“It gets dark at 5pm and, despite it being a different league, I tend to adapt well to new situations.

“Wherever I have to perform, I’ll do so, whether that be in Spain or anywhere else.

“I get on very well with my new team-mates and Son (Heung-min) and (Pierre-Emile) Hojbjerg are good guys.”

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