Gareth Bale’s second debut for Tottenham Hotspur is seemingly getting ever closer.
The Wales winger has recently returned to full training with Spurs, and has already been filmed scoring some superb goals.

There’s a chance he’ll have some involvement against Sunday’s Premier League opponents West Ham United (the Telegraph reported last week that he will be fit), and it could be that Bale, Harry Kane and Heung-min Son will all be on the pitch together for the first time.
That is a mouth-watering prospect for supporters, especially given the team’s free-scoring ways of late.
With Jose Mourinho seemingly able to deploy the trio, one wonders how each player has fared against the Hammers in the past.
Kane, as many would probably have expected, has been particularly lethal against them, scoring nine goals in 14 outings.
Son has also been fairly handy, notching four goals but also assisting six times in 10 games in total.

And before his move to Real Madrid, Bale also had success against West Ham. In six games against them he’s scored three goals, with his long-range strike at Upton Park in February 2013 arguably one of the best in his career.
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Tottenham fans will be praying to see their three superstars in action on Sunday.
They’ve all done damage to West Ham in the past, and Bale is sure to be fired up.
West Ham go into the game off the back of two clean sheets, but the Hammers will surely have their work cut out to deny Mourinho’s attack at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
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