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Bale blasts Adam over injury in US

30 July 2012-AFP

Tottenham Hotspur Gareth Bale Liverpool Charlie Adam

Post-match attack ... Tottenham star Gareth Bale (Getty Images)

Tottenham Hotspur's pre-season friendly in the United States turned nasty with Gareth Bale launching a scathing post-match attack on Liverpool's Charlie Adam.

Bale was a victim of Adam's late tackle, suffering a major injury scare to his left ankle before the new Premier League season has even started.

The Welshman later accused Adam of a premeditated and calculated attack.

Bale alleges Adam deliberately targeted him for special treatment during the goalless draw between the two English teams.

There is a history of ill-feeling between these two players.

Adam, who was playing for Blackpool at the time, escaped a Football Association charge after rupturing Bale's ankle ligaments and ending the Tottenham winger's season early in May 2011 after a stamp at White Hart Lane.

The bad blood has spilled over in the US with Bale branding Adam a coward and claiming he set out to deliberately cause an injury.

"He's obviously come for me twice now - and he's got me twice," said Bale.

"From what I've seen of him on pitch, I think he's a bit of a coward.

"There are pictures on the internet of what he did before when he snapped all my ankle ligaments.

"I was out for three months that time and one player told me he went out to do the same thing to me again.

"It's flattering when players try to take you out in a game but when it threatens your career, it becomes more serious than that.

"I would have understood it had it been a slightly mistimed tackle, even though it was just a friendly.

"But the ball was 10 yards past him already and was nowhere near him when he came through my ankle.

"It's unsportsmanlike and I don't think any player should be like that. That's what kind of person he is like - he's done it before."

Bale continued: "I was surprised to see a challenge like that in a friendly.

"We're all over here to build our fitness and get a good workout and what he did was over the top, to be honest.

"I haven't ever done anything to him.

"But some people are like that and it's just wrong."

Tottenham manager Andre Villas-Boas, who is so angry that he is considering reporting the Scottish midfielder to the FA, exchanged angry words with Adam in the Baltimore sunshine.

Bale later claimed he received no apology from Adam after the 19th-minute challenge and said he would now turn down any offer of an olive branch to end their feud.

"He didn't say anything to me afterwards. I've had no apology," Bale said.

"When someone makes a very bad tackle on you in a game you expect him to come up and apologise.

"But I've had no apology from him and I don't really want one from him to be honest.

"I'm not going to accept his apology."

Bale, who hit the headlines after his early return from a back injury for this tour despite pulling out of Team GB's Olympics plans, fears he may now have another spell on the sidelines.

He faces a scan on his left ankle and left the stadium wearing a protective boot.

The 23-year-old added: "All I want to do is play my game and play it in the right way.

"My ankle is sore - very, very sore.

"We'll have to wait and see how it goes. I'll probably have to have a scan."

Adam refused to comment when given the chance to apologise.

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