Gareth Bale will be returning home with Real Madrid, but Zinedine Zidane has a big call to make with Isco

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It should be his symbolic crowning moment as a player, and at 27 years of age the peak period of his career, but the build-up to the 2017 Champions League final is instead developing into something of an anxious time for Gareth Bale.
Because, about an hour after Real Madrid had confirmed their place in the Cardiff showpiece with the 4-2 aggregate defeat of Atletico Madrid - and close to the end of the post-game press conference - Zinedine Zidane was eventually asked about the absent star who will be returning home for the occasion.
The Bernabeu boss stated Bale is still recuperating from his calf injury suffered in the 3-2 defeat to Barcelona at the end of April, and re-iterated his hope that there would be enough time for him to be fit.
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Gareth Bale is currently sidelined with a calf tear (Getty)
This is not Bale’s fault, of course. In most other top sides in the world, he would easily be the main man, and represent the focal point of such a collective. Because of the players available to Zidane and the fact a historic talent like Cristiano Ronaldo demands the team be built in a certain way, though, Bale does not quite have a natural role in the team. It is often like he is being shoe-horned in.
That is not the case with Isco. He has an obvious place. Given the drastic difference in Real’s fluidity when the 25-year-old is in the side, it is actually almost as if he was deliberately designed to pin this specific arrangement of players together. He is that effective.
The decision on whether he plays could well affect this final more than anything.
Some of the more conspiratorial voices around the Bernabeu also feel that it could represent something of an acid test on Zidane’s will as a manager, or even Bale’s future.
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Isco was Real's best player against Atletico on Wednesday (Getty)
If he plays, they feel it represents bending the side to the most expensive signings. If he doesn’t, it could well mean Real are willing to sell.
That is all conjecture and hearsay.
What is not conjecture and hearsay is that Real president Florentino Perez remains a massive admirer of Bale, but that other influential figures amid the Bernabeu hierarchy feel the recent team performances might mean it is time to sell him and thereby fund bigger purchases elsewhere. Manchester United are known admirers.
Cardiff could yet end up Bale’s farewell game, then… or it could still represent his arrival at his absolute peak.
Nothing is yet certain and who would bet against him doing what he did in Lisbon against Atletico in his debut Real season and banishing all doubt by scoring the key winning goal?
Before any such big moments, though, a big decision will have to be made. 

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