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Gareth Bale scores his first MLS goal and already makes Carlos Vela angry

Gareth Bale needed 36 minutes to score his first MLS goal

By Jose Castro

Gareth Bale needed 36 minutes to score his first MLS goal

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Gareth Bale came on the field as a substitute in the 65th minute against Real Sporting Kansas City and needed more than 16 minutes to score his first MLS goal, this being very important news for LAFC in their aspirations to win the championship.

Gareth Bale made his debut last week against Nashville where he played 20 minutes but had a discreet performance, now coach Steve Cherundolo gave the Welsh soccer player more prominence to help him solve the game.

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Bale did not disappoint and scored the winning goal for LAFC after making a great play, but the figure of the team Carlos Vela had a game to forget, he was even reprimanded and removed from the match at minute 71.

Carlos Vela did not celebrate with Gareth Bale

At the time of Gareth Bale's goal, Carlos Vela did not go to celebrate with the Welshman while the rest of the team did. With this result, LAFC consolidates itself as the best team in MLS.

 

The fans expect Carlos Vela and Gareth Bale to make a great duo but for the moment the footballer who is taking the spotlight at LAFC is the ex Real Madrid player.

 

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