A lot of Tottenham Hotspur fans have been buzzing over some images of Gareth Bale in training that were recently shared by the club’s official Twitter account.
Bale is yet to play for Spurs following his loan move back to the north London club from Real Madrid last month, as the Welshman has been recovering from a knee injury.
It has been reported that Tottenham ‘anticipate’ that the 31-year-old winger will be fit again following the October international break, which will end this week, with Spurs set to return to Premier League action versus West Ham United on Sunday.
So, what did these Spurs fans make of the Gareth Bale images released by the club?
?#THFC ?? #COYS pic.twitter.com/jzLIbdZVTc
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) October 13, 2020
Many of the Tottenham supporters who replied to this post reacted positively to these images of Bale, with some Spurs fans sharing some excitement over the sight of Bale in training for the Lilywhites.
Naughty naughty, you teasing me
— BH?????? (@THFC_BH) October 13, 2020
I still cant believe this sight…
— Fariq (@nazirulfariq) October 13, 2020
Looking good!
— Spursy (@Spursy15) October 13, 2020
This Content! Admin ?
— Callum Ridley-Stuart (@callumriderz) October 13, 2020
ADMIN??
— Jack? (@THFC_Jack27) October 13, 2020
He was born to play for Spurs!!! #COYS https://t.co/yG4bC7dQ7n
— Jason Demuth (@jason_demuth) October 13, 2020
GAREEEEEEEEEETH! https://t.co/TD8OzKdutA
— ?Lord Tango? (@PolsonSpurs) October 13, 2020
One particular Spurs fan was so excited by these images of Bale, they declared that Tottenham are going to win the Premier League this season.
@SpursOfficial are gonna win the league https://t.co/6wjZVfnZoq
— itz_kennyo (@KehindeOlatnji) October 13, 2020
Do you think Bale could help Spurs to win the Premier League this season?
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So, judging by these Tottenham supporters’ replies to the club’s recent tweet sharing these images of Bale, it certainly seems as though a significant portion of the north London club’s fans are excited to see the 31-year-old take to the pitch for Spurs for the first time since his transfer from Tottenham to Real Madrid for a then-world-record transfer fee back in 2013.