- Real Madrid take on Tottenham in the Champions League on Wednesday night
- Ex-Spurs star Gareth Bale will miss the clash after failing to recover from injury
- The Wales forward has been training by himself as he steps up his rehabilitation
- ‘Gutted to not be playing at Wembley but working hard to get back out there’
- Read more: Team news, odds and TV details ahead of Tottenham vs Real Madrid
Real Madrid star Gareth Bale has stepped up his recovery from injury ahead of his side’s clash with former side Tottenham.
The La Liga giants face their first trip to Wembley for Wednesday’s Champions League clash. But they will be without ex-Spurs talisman Bale for the Group H tie.
The 28-year-old returned to training on Monday but failed to recover from his calf injury in time to be included in Zinedine Zidane’s 19-man squad for the trip to London.
Gareth Bale has been training alone ahead of Real Madrid’s European clash with Tottenham
The Wales forward will miss the game against his former club at Wembley with a calf injury
‘Gutted to not be playing at Wembley but working hard to get back out there!’ Bale said
Instead, Bale has been on the training pitch back in Spain, going through a number of shooting and running drills on his own.
‘Good sessions this week,’ he wrote on Twitter alongside a video of him training. ‘Good luck to the boys tonight, gutted to not be playing at Wembley but working hard to get back out there!
Bale has missed Real’s last five La Liga matches after picking up the calf problem against Borussia Dortmund towards the end of September.
The setback came after the Wales forward had made an impressive start to the season, netting three goals and picking up four assists in only nine appearances.
Without him, Real take on Spurs in a game that could help decide who finishes on on top of Group H.
Both sides have so far taken seven points from their opening three matches, having drawn 1-1 at the Bernabeu a fortnight ago.
Before his injury, Bale had netted three goals and picked up four assists in nine appearances
The Wales international has not featured since injuring his calf against Borussia Dortmund