A fine header from the 24-year-old is followed by a celebration copied from his Madrid teammate.
Despite many claiming this current Wales side is the strongest in history, Gareth Bale and co only managed to beat minnows Andorra 2-1 in Tuesday’s Euro 2016 qualifier.
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The Welsh went 1-0 down as well, only for Real Madrid superstar Bale to turn on the magic and score twice to confirm victory for his side.
The forward’s first was a well taken header in the mould of his Madrid teammate Cristiano Ronaldo and the 25-year-old further proved he wants to be like his Portuguese idol by celebrating just like the former Manchester United man.