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Gareth Bale says he feels more settled after a turbulent period at Real Madrid and is  raring to go  as Wales prepare to take on Azerbaijan in a Euro 2020 qualifier on Friday. Bale looked set to leave Real in a big-money move to China in the transfer window, only for the Spanish giants to pull the plug at the last moment.        Gareth Bale during the press conference Action Images via Reuters     The 30-year-old ended a scoring drought stretching back to March with two goals in the 2-2 La Liga draw at Villarreal on Sunday but was sent off in stoppage time.    The transfer window has closed,  Bale said on Thursday.  I dont think mentally it affected me but I had not played for four to six weeks.  It was nice to be back on the scoresheet  for Real Madrid  and now I am fit  <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.us>stanley us</a> and raring to go.  Real teammate Thibaut Courtois suggested in an interview earlier this year that Bale was often isolated from the rest of the squad and was called the  golfer  due to his passion for the sport. But Bale said he was happy with the moniker, adding:  I am a golfer. People make a lot of it, but I enjoy it and it keeps me calmer on the pitch.  The Wales forward said not being picked by Harry Redknapp at Spurs  for a year  was a harder time in his career.  I  <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.fr>stanley thermos</a> just kept my head down and worked hard in training,  he said.  If you want answers you maybe need to ask Real Madrid.  Wales trail group leaders Hungary by six points, with a game in hand, and are three points <a href=https://www.stanleycups.ro>stanley romania</a>  adrift of Croatia and Slovakia in Dwne Kidambi Srikanth, PV Sindhu qualify for badminton Superseries Finals in Dubai
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