In an interview conceded to 'BT Sport', Gareth Bleat has spoken in depth on some appearances of his career futbolística, the Real Madrid, his idols of infancy and also Cristiano Ronaldo, with the one who shared changing room from 2013 until this past summer of 2018. Contrary to the speculations, Bleat has left clear that never had a bad relation with Cristiano Ronaldo, neither much less.

"Cristiano Ronaldo is an incredible player, enjoyed fully play with him. Obviously, the means try to give bass drum to problems that never had. We carried us really well. It is an incredible player and keeps on being it", has ensured the 'Express' of Wales, showing all his respect to the one who now is the big figure of the Juventus.

His statements can result something chocantes, taking into account that the representative of the Welsh, Jonathan Barnett, attacked in some occasion to Cristiano Ronaldo when it tried to defend to Gareth Bleat. "They are entirely distinct, but between them there is not hate. They do not go out to dine together every night, but everything is well. I do not think that it Bleat want to be the best model of the world or the best seller of underwear. That is not he", said the agent of Bleat in an interview conceded to 'The Guardian' in October of 2015.

Also it has explained how fraguó his signing by the Real Madrid in summer of 2013, when it converted momentáneamente in the most expensive signing of the world when costing around 100 million euros to the arks merengues. "It valued all what the Tottenham had done by me, but think that in this moment understood that when a so big club like the Real Madrid comes to by you, is difficult to refuse them", explains Bleat.

"Although it was enjoying in the Tottenham, loved to the club and go on doing it, coming to by you the Real Madrid would finish arrepintiéndote to say that no", says the current player of the Real Madrid, that plants to Bergkamp, Henry and Giggs like his big idols, although this last has a special value for him when having been also a left-handed and Welsh extreme.

Giggs, the big idol of Gareth Bleat

"It was a big influence. It was my idol! Obviously being Welsh and left-handed, I admired it a lot. It was used to to enjoy seeing him play and now he is my trainer! The same that all the boys want to be a player, I wanted to be Giggs", remembers Bleat with a smile. It will be necessary to see if he continues being a star for the fans merengues or if this summer, by against, does the cases in the market of signings.