Gareth Bale will not feature in Spanish Super Cup final as Real Madrid confirm forward is ruled out with infection
Zinedine Zidane confirmed Bale’s absence following Madrid’s 3-1 victory over Valencia in the semi-final
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Your support makes all the difference.Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane confirmed that Gareth Bale would not be fit to feature in Sunday's Spanish Super Cup final.
Zidane's side booked a showdown with Fc Barcelona or Atletico Madrid following a comprehensive 3-1 victory over Valencia in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday.
Bale missed the semi-final with a chest infection, and Zidane, also without the injured Karim Benzema, confirmed the Wales international would play no part in the remainder of the revamped tournament.
"At the moment he (Bale) is not ready," Zidane told the club's website following Real's semi-final win at the King Abdullah Stadium in Jeddah.
"He did not train this week. We have to speak to doctors, but the important thing is what the players did and we're happy with the game."
Toni Kroos opened the scoring with an audacious effort from his own corner after just 15 minutes. Isco then added a second for Madrid later in the first half.
Luka Modric put the game out of reach with a fine finish shortly after the hour mark before Daniel Parejo scored a consolation penalty for an out-classed Valencia in injury time.
"The team is working hard to be playing at this level and it's great to see the dynamic in every single game," added Zidane.
"In yesterday's press conference I said we had to be at our best, and I don't know if we were, but we're pleased with the performance.
"I'm happy with how everyone played. I'm thrilled for Isco getting his goal, he needed that recently; Kroos' inventiveness was fantastic, and Modric's effort - that's his speciality.
"It's what a manager wants to see, for his players to be in great shape. We should be happy, but we haven't won anything yet. We have to rest now, and tomorrow we'll start preparing for the final".
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