Real Madrid manager
Carlo Ancelotti says Gareth Bale will be fit to make his home debut in
Saturday's Sky Live derby against Atletico Madrid.
The
world's most expensive player had been due to make his Bernabeu bow in
last weekend's clash with Getafe, but felt a tweak in his left thigh
during the warm-up and was left out by Ancelotti.
Bale underwent
tests at the Sanitas hospital in La Moraleja where, according to a
medical statement from the club, it was confirmed the Wales
international was suffering from muscle fatigue.
Madrid are due
to host in-form Atletico on Saturday, with their visitors holding a 100
per cent record after five games and sitting two points ahead of their
rivals.
Given Atletico's form, Ancelotti will be hoping to put out his strongest side, which would include Bale.
The
Welshman will not be in the squad to take on Elche on Wednesday evening
to make sure he is ready for Real's biggest game of the season to date
at the weekend.
The Italian told reporters at Real's press
conference: "Gareth Bale trained individually today. He should be fit
for Saturday's match."
"He won't be included tomorrow because we
have to prepare him well for Saturday. He wasn't happy after the game on
Sunday, but his mood has changed quickly because he has begun to think
about Saturday's match."
Ancelotti also played down suggestions
that Bale had been forced into competitive action too soon after joining
Madrid having hardly featured in pre-season for Tottenham.
"I don't think there has been a rush," said Ancelotti.
"He
played for just 60 minutes against Villarreal and 30 against
Galatasaray. He didn't have any issues heading into the Getafe game, but
then the problem arrived.
"It is not a serious muscle injury
because if it was he wouldn't have been able to train today or play on
Saturday. I don't know what happened, but we won't risk him by putting
him on the pitch tomorrow."
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