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Published 18:16 16 Nov 2016 GMT
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Having won a couple of Champions Leagues while playing alongside Cristiano, you'd think that the multi-Ballon d'Or winner would be a shoo-in when Bale was asked to name his greatest ever teammate.
Apparently, that's not the case.
Bale was asked to name the greatest player he'd ever played with or against during an interview with Foot Locker. Overlooking Ronaldo, Bale named one of his countrymen. And no, it's not Joe Allen.
"For me the greatest player is Ryan Giggs. He was my hero growing up and is a legend in world football. It also helps he’s a fellow Welshman."Not only did a young Gareth Bale idolise Giggs during his childhood, he also had the opportunity to play alongside him for the Welsh national team and against him during when at Tottenham. With the international break over, Bale will reunite with his club mates ahead of this weekend's Madrid derby away at Atletico. In some people's minds, Ronaldo will no doubt be shooting icy stares in his direction if he's got wind of his latest comments. Aaron Kernan joins Colm Parkinson on The GAA Hour to explain the work he's doing for the Club Players Association. Derry captain Chrissy McKaigue talks Slaughtneil and a Dublin club advertising for hurlers gets a sore touch. Subscribe here on iTunes.

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