
Alongside Cristiano Ronaldo and Marco Asensio, Gareth Bale leads the team in scoring with four goals to his name, and on three different occasions those were the ever-crucial first goals for the team on the night.
Against Real Sociedad to open the LaLiga season, Bale scored a braace in a Madrid win, and he also opened the scoring more recently in matches against Eibar and Legia Warsaw.
Last season, the burden of scoring first often fell to Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema, though in their absences due to injury the Welshman has been more than happy to take over.
Nonetheless, the French striker did so 13 times last season, so Bale still has his work cut out for him in this regard.
A new contract on the horizon, with talks next week, the Real Madrid winger will look to remain at the club scoring decisive goals for years to come.Real Madrid's hierarchy have worked hard to ensure that Gareth Bale will continue to wear the all white strip for the foreseeable future, the Welshman signing on until 2021 and another five years with Los Blancos.
Cristiano Ronaldo's own renewal will be announced in September meaning that two of the clubs biggest stars will be staying at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu.
Bale's recent performances - in the European Championship for his country and last season for his club - have been spectacular, and Real wanted to reward the same with a deserved renewal.
An associated salary increase, which will see his annual earnings hit 10 million euros net, will place him on an equal footing to captain Sergio Ramos and just behind Ronaldo as the highest earners at the club.
They're not the only ones committing themselves long-term to Madrid either, Martin Odegaard will also continue at the club until 2021.
Although he'll ply his trade at an as yet unnamed destination for this coming season, his future remains with Los Blancos who believe he is a real star in the making.
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