Former Germany boss Berti Vogts believes the
Welshman should not be considered a world-
class player, though he paid tribute to Arsene
Wenger for signing Mesut Ozil
Gareth Bale will struggle to live up to his
world-record fee and succeed at Real Madrid,
according to former Germany coach Berti
Vogts.
The Wales international joined the Liga giants
for €100 million shortly before the close of
the summer transfer window, and is set to
make his eagerly-anticipated debut against
Villarreal this weekend.
Vogts, however, is not convinced the 24-year-
old will become a hit at Santiago Bernabeu.
"Bale is not an absolute world class player,"
he told Sky Sports News.
"I know him and I’m very surprised about this
transfer fee. Now he has to prove himself.
"I do not think he will make it at Real Madrid.”
The current Azerbaijan boss was quick to praise
Arsene Wenger, however, following Arsenal's
€50m deadline-day move for Mesut Ozil.
He added: "Congratulations to Arsene Wenger.
Mesut Ozil is the type of player that Arsenal
have been waiting for."
'I don't think Bale will make it at Real Madrid'
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