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Tottenham Hotspur: Fans flock to tweet about Gareth Bale

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Many Tottenham Hotspur fans have flocked to the latest tweet involving Gareth Bale that recently emerged on social media.

The official Tottenham Hotspur Twitter account recently posted four images of Bale training with the club. The caption of the tweet read: ‘He’s back’.

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This tweet from the club’s official account caught the attention of many Spurs fans. They flocked to this tweet and made their feelings clear about the Welsh star.

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Bale arrived at Spurs on loan from Real Madrid in the summer transfer window. He rejoined the club seven years after having departed the north London side for a fee of £90.90 million in the summer of 2013 (as per Transfermarkt).

During his initial stint at Spurs, Bale played a total of 203 games in all competitions. He scored 56 goals and assisted 58 times as well (as per Transfermarkt).

Now that Bale has returned and seems to be training with the team, some other Spurs fans also talked about the Welshman.

Some of these Spurs fans still can’t believe the fact that Bale has returned to the club. Others are just raving about the training images of the 31-year-old.

Spurs recently picked up a dominating 6-1 win over Manchester United in the Premier League and as a result, they are now at sixth in the league. They have already made it to the group stages of the UEFA Europa League and beat Chelsea on penalties to reach the quarter-finals of the League Cup (as per Transfermarkt).

Because of all that, the momentum in the team might be high. Bale would add more depth and quality to the squad and fans would be even more pleased if he helps the team finish inside the top four this season.

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