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Gareth Bale injury not serious, says Real Madrid coach Santiago Solari

Gareth Bale has been halving treatment on a calf injury
Image: Gareth Bale is receiving treatment on a calf injury

Real Madrid coach Santiago Solari believes the calf injury Gareth Bale sustained against Villarreal on Thursday is not serious.

Bale will undergo tests on Saturday to diagnose the extent of the problem after being forced off at half-time at the Estadio de la Ceramica, where Real Madrid drew 2-2.

"We think the injury is not too serious," Solari said on Saturday. "He will go through tests today and we all hope he is back with us quickly."

Gareth Bale
Image: Bale was injured playing against Villarreal

Expectations were high for Bale this season following the departure of Cristiano Ronaldo last summer but his rhythm has been disrupted by fitness issues.

He has made 22 appearances for Real this term but played 90 minutes only five times.

Bale's absence could mean a reprieve for Isco, who has been out of favour since Solari took charge but replaced the Wales international against Villarreal.

Isco
Image: Isco could replace Bale against Real Sociedad on Sunday

Real Madrid host Real Sociedad in La Liga on Sunday and, speaking ahead of the game, Solari seemed positive about the prospect of Isco coming in.

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"Isco is so good he can play wherever, in any position on the pitch," Solari said.

"Sometimes it´s not all about speed. You can be effective with your creativity, imagination and technical ability. Every player has different characteristics."

Santiago Solari saw his side bounce back from a humiliating defeat at Eibar last weekend
Image: Santiago Solari is concerned Real are seven points off the pace in La Liga

The draw against Villarreal leaves Madrid fourth in the table, seven points adrift of leaders Barcelona. Madrid have 30 points, which is the club's lowest total after 17 games in 13 years.

Solari, however, insisted "you cannot underestimate draws", and added: "The important thing is to keep climbing the table. To get from ninth to fourth has been difficult and we want to keep going. La Liga is long and in times of adversity, you see character."

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