Caretaker boss Robert Page says Wales have same ambition to win as Tottenham

Caretaker boss Robert Page says Wales have same ambition to win as Tottenham and insists Gareth Bale ‘is probably the fittest I’ve seen him’ despite Jose Mourinho’s concerns

  • Caretaker manager Robert Page says Wales have the same ambition as Spurs 
  • Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho expressed concern over Gareth Bale’s workload 
  • However, Page insists that the winger ‘is probably the fittest I’ve ever seen him’ 

Caretaker manager Robert Page says Wales’ ambition to win games is no different to clubs after Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho expressed concern over Gareth Bale‘s workload during the international break.

Wales meet the Republic of Ireland in Cardiff on Sunday one point clear of second-placed Finland in Nations League Group B4.

Their final match is at home to Finland on Wednesday and Bale – who Page says is ‘probably the fittest I’ve seen him’ – is expected to start both games with Wales seeking promotion to League A.

Wales caretaker boss Robert Page says that Gareth Bale is ‘probably the fittest I’ve seen him’

Page was eager to point out that Wales have the same ambition of winning game as Spurs do

Page was eager to point out that Wales have the same ambition of winning game as Spurs do

Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho previously expressed concern regarding Bale's workload

Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho previously expressed concern regarding Bale’s workload

But Mourinho warned Wales last week to tread carefully with Bale’s fitness following a recent knee injury, saying ‘we don’t want to destroy the work everybody is doing for the last couple of months.’

Page, standing in for absent Wales manager Ryan Giggs, said: ‘We’ve all got a job to do, we all want to win games of football.

‘Of course we’re sympathetic to the club managers and the demands put on them with the current situation with Covid.

‘I’ve been a club manager myself and know the demands and, from a selfish point of view, you want your players to be fit every week.

‘No different from us when we’re on camp. We’ve got two big games and we want our squad and our players to be ready for that challenge.

‘We’ve had a plan for all the players to get them in the best physical and mental place that we can to give them the best chance to win the game. That’s what we’ve done all week.’

Bale was rested for Thursday’s 0-0 friendly draw against the United States in Swansea.

Bale was rested against USA but could be in action against the Republic of Ireland on Sunday

Bale was rested against USA but could be in action against the Republic of Ireland on Sunday

Bale's Tottenham team-mate Ben Davies is put through his paces in Wales' training session

Bale’s Tottenham team-mate Ben Davies is put through his paces in Wales’ training session 

But he has taken a full part in training this week and Page, who joined Giggs’ backroom staff in August 2019, gave a ringing endorsement of the Spurs striker’s fitness levels.

‘He’s been brilliant all week,’ Page said.

‘He’s probably the fittest I’ve seen him since I’ve been involved with Ryan and the first team. He’s looking in great shape.’

Asked whether Bale could play two full games in the space of just over 72 hours, Page said: ‘The most important game for us is tomorrow and we can only take one game at a time.

‘It was always part of the plan to pick a 23 that would compete and take a lot of positives out of the USA game, which we did and we’ve ticked that box.

Page revealed that he has a fully-fit squad at his disposal ahead of the clash versus Ireland

Page revealed that he has a fully-fit squad at his disposal ahead of the clash versus Ireland

Chris Gunter controls the ball as Wales prepare for the Nations League game on Sunday

Chris Gunter controls the ball as Wales prepare for the Nations League game on Sunday

‘It’s full focus on the Republic of Ireland now and we can’t even look forward to Finland.

‘Let’s get people the minutes they need and we’re going to pick the team that’s going to give us the best chance to win a game of football.’

Page says he has a fully-fit squad at his disposal as Wales and the Republic meet for the sixth time in just over three and a half years.

The two sides drew 0-0 in Dublin last month and have often cancelled each other out in recent times.

‘To keep a clean sheet again against the US was fantastic and we kept the momentum ahead of these two games,’ Page said.

‘We’ve got two tough games now, two big games for us. We’re going to give everything to the cause and the rewards are there at the end of it.’