Gareth Bale scored a hat-trick for Tottenham in Sunday's 4-0 victory over Sheffield United but Ryan Mason refused to comment on the player's future.
Tottenham interim manager Ryan Mason reiterated any talks between the club and loanee Gareth Bale will not take place before the end of the season following his hat-trick performance at the weekend. Bale, who is on loan from Real Madrid, took his goal tally to eight in eight Premier League games with a ha trick in Sunday's 4-0 rout of relegated Sheffield United.
The Wales star forward has had an indifferent campaign, having been largely under-utilised when fit by former boss Jose Mourinho, who was sacked last month. Bale has previously indicated he will return to Madrid next season where he is contracted until mid-2022 but performances like Sunday may sway Spurs to push harder to retain him.
Mason refuses to be drawn on Bale future
"I think that is a conversation at the end of the season between Gareth, the club and his parent club, our main focus and priority should be the next game," Mason said. "It sounds a cliche but it is true. I am glad he is happy, he should be because he has another match ball to add to the collection. It was an excellent performance as well. I think the decision at the moment and the priority is Gareth is ready to train and he is happy in training. We have got another big week of training because we have got a massive game next weekend and hopefully we can have a happy Gareth next weekend."
Bale scored the seventh hat-trick of his club career, three of which have come at Tottenham (four for Madrid). The Welshman's other trebles for Spurs came against Aston Villa in December 2012 in the Premier League, and in October 2010 against Inter Milan in the Champions League. He became the sixth Welshman to score 50 Premier League goals, and the first since Craig Bellamy reached this total back in December 2006.
All nine of Bale's Premier League goals this season have come at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium β the most goals by a player with 100 per cent of them coming at a single venue in the competition in 2020-21. Mason, who is unlikely to have any say in the final decision, added he felt Bale was "outstanding" and "world class" against the Blades.
Rav_Brar
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Bale should stay for least another season!
Wasciktz
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Tottenham sign him ... we will become player manager ..... hahahah... think hat trick is nice but you are playing Sheffield . Try do that on city ?
huhimopuz
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he is an off and on player, besides,he is a too individualistic .
siacknotuy
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We should win this carabao cup ππππππamen plz Mr Riyan Mason just buy them Bale an Reguelon
we lost it what are u saying.
kuualpsy
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We should win this carabao cup ππππππamen plz Mr Riyan Mason just buy them Bale an Reguelon
FootballArtist
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Bale has no future at Madrid and that's one of world's worse kept secret. But the guy is world class. There should be no doubt about that!
neyikotyz
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Bale would have scored more if not because of Mourinho type of football. Tottenham should sign him permanently provided he's ready for pay cut
What prw enters him from scoring under Jose? To score 3 again relegation bound team like Shiefield United is not a big deal. Why didn't he score against City? Did he even play? There is nothing different from what is happening now than before... Who is Mason0as a Coach compares to Jose? VIVA JM
kingnb107
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I think spurs should keep him although ( he is great when he in on form but is not much effective when out of form)
Gurkhaaa
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Plz keep him.
recclrsz
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Ia hope balae stay long a
Brazilian77
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He is just an interim manager,it's like asking a house maid on which school the kids be taken to once they become old enough to start learning
gallasyommy
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Bale would have scored more if not because of Mourinho type of football. Tottenham should sign him permanently provided he's ready for pay cut
issiis
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bale should stay a tothenam