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Real Madrid star joins injury list as fans rate him worst player in defeat to Ajax

- Gareth Bale could be out again on the sidelines after sustaining in defeat to Ajax

- Real Madrid suffered their heaviest home loss in the Champions League in many years

- The Welsman was rated worst player in Real Madrid's embarrassing loss to the Dutch side

Gareth Bale has again suffered another injury during Real Madrid's 4-1 loss to Ajax in the Champions League last-16 stage.

The fans at the Bernabeu jeered him after coming on as a 29th minute substitute following an injury to Lucas Vasquez.

The extent of Bale's injury is unknown yet but the Welshman had an instant impact as his shot came off the post.

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But his performances did not appeal to Real Madrid fans as he was voted the worst player in the entire squad that featured against the Dutch side.

In a poll conducted by Spanish news media outlet Marca, Bale came last while Luka Modric was voted the best player with 1,100.

The Wales international has been linked with a move away from the Spanish capital after falling down the pecking order in Santiago Solari's side.

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His agent Jonathan Barnett hit out at his Madrid supporters for the manner they treated his client.

In an interview with Sky, Barnett said: "This generation of Real fans will be talking about Gareth's goals for years to come. Frankly they should be ashamed of themselves.

"Gareth deserves the greatest of respect. The way the Real fans have treated Gareth is nothing short of a disgrace.

"In the six years he has been in Spain, he has won everything. He's one of the best players in the world. Those fans should be kissing his feet."

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had earlier reported that Spanish giants Real Madrid have reportedly concluded their plans to sell rebel forward Gareth Bale at the end of the ongoing La Liga season.

Los Blancos are said to have ran out of patience with the performances of Gareth Bale this season and will let him go this summer.

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