Gareth Bale's move to Real Madrid came as a surprise
to Rafael van der Vaart, who says the Welshman is not
on Cristiano Ronaldo's level.
Rafael van der Vaart says he never expected Real Madrid to
sign Gareth Bale and has described Chelsea manager Jose
Mourinho as "suffocating".
Attacking midfielder Van der Vaart played with Madrid forward
Bale during his time at Tottenham. The Dutchman left White
Hart Lane for Hamburg in 2012, with Bale moving to the
Santiago Bernabeu for a world-record transfer fee in September
2013.
Bale has enjoyed success with Madrid, winning the Champions
League, Copa del Rey, FIFA Club World Cup and UEFA Super Cup
with the club.
However, Bale was criticised for his performances last season
and has been limited to just seven appearances so far this
campaign due to injuries.
And, in an interview with Canal Plus, Van der Vaart said: "I
never thought Bale would end up playing at Madrid. Bale isn't
like [Cristiano] Ronaldo or [Lionel] Messi; that's another level."
Asked about his move from Madrid to Tottenham, which came
three months after Mourinho's appointment as coach, Van der
Vaart added: "Mourinho is a very good coach; he's suffocating,
but he knows what he wants.
"He told me they were going to sign [Mesut] Ozil and that it was
best that I left for another team in England or wherever."
The 32-year-old rose through the ranks at Ajax, where he was a
team-mate of Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who left Dutch club for
Juventus in 2004 shortly after Van der Vaart had allegedly
accused the Swede of injuring him intentionally in a friendly
between Sweden and Netherlands in 2004.
On his relationship with the Paris Saint-Germain striker, Van der
Vaart said: "He's a very cocky guy, like me, and there are times
when somebody says something to you that you don't like and
you get into a fight.
"We sometimes had problems although when we played
together we did well."
to Rafael van der Vaart, who says the Welshman is not
on Cristiano Ronaldo's level.
Rafael van der Vaart says he never expected Real Madrid to
sign Gareth Bale and has described Chelsea manager Jose
Mourinho as "suffocating".
Attacking midfielder Van der Vaart played with Madrid forward
Bale during his time at Tottenham. The Dutchman left White
Hart Lane for Hamburg in 2012, with Bale moving to the
Santiago Bernabeu for a world-record transfer fee in September
2013.
Bale has enjoyed success with Madrid, winning the Champions
League, Copa del Rey, FIFA Club World Cup and UEFA Super Cup
with the club.
However, Bale was criticised for his performances last season
and has been limited to just seven appearances so far this
campaign due to injuries.
And, in an interview with Canal Plus, Van der Vaart said: "I
never thought Bale would end up playing at Madrid. Bale isn't
like [Cristiano] Ronaldo or [Lionel] Messi; that's another level."
Asked about his move from Madrid to Tottenham, which came
three months after Mourinho's appointment as coach, Van der
Vaart added: "Mourinho is a very good coach; he's suffocating,
but he knows what he wants.
"He told me they were going to sign [Mesut] Ozil and that it was
best that I left for another team in England or wherever."
The 32-year-old rose through the ranks at Ajax, where he was a
team-mate of Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who left Dutch club for
Juventus in 2004 shortly after Van der Vaart had allegedly
accused the Swede of injuring him intentionally in a friendly
between Sweden and Netherlands in 2004.
On his relationship with the Paris Saint-Germain striker, Van der
Vaart said: "He's a very cocky guy, like me, and there are times
when somebody says something to you that you don't like and
you get into a fight.
"We sometimes had problems although when we played
together we did well."


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