Ahead of their Euro 2016 clash, the Real
Madrid star has claimed that no one in Roy
Hodgon's squad
is good enough to make
Chris Coleman's starting XI
Gareth Bale has stoked the fires between
Wales and England further ahead of their
Euro 2016 clash on Thursday by suggesting
none of the Three Lions squad would get
into Chris Coleman's team.
The Real Madrid star has made headlines this
week after claiming that his side have more
passion and pride than their English
counterparts.
His comments brought a response from
England boss Roy Hodgson and midfielder
Jack Wilshere, but Bale insisted he was
happy with his comments.
And, when asked how many of Wales'
opponents are good enough to play for
Coleman's side, the 26-year-old replied:
"None."
Hodgson had earlier branded Bale
"disrespectful", while Wilshere stated that
England have a better squad than Wales.
But Bale offered his own riposte, talking up
his team's chances going into their crucial
Group B meeting.
"In the press conference, someone said I
disrespected England - that wasn't the case,"
he said. "They're entitled to their opinion. I
really don't care what they say, to be
honest.
"If they feel they have the better squad,
good for them. We know we have a good
team, and we know we can beat them on our
day."
Bale also moved to clarify his remarks
regarding England's supposed inferior
passion.
"I'm not saying England don't have passion -
I'm sure they do," he added.
"For me, I just feel with the rugby, the
football, whatever sport it is, in Wales, we
seem to have that next level and you really
feel it on the pitch."
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