Galacticos Cristiano Ronaldo And Gareth Bale Are Back To Real Madrid Lineup

Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale are ready to return to the Real Madrid lineup for Wednesday's home encounter with Villarreal.
Both stars missed Sunday evening's 2-0 win at Espanyol, with Ronaldo suffering from the flu and Bale having taken a knock to his hip during the previous Wednesday's 2-1 Champions League win at home to Sporting Lisbon.
The fantastic duo however have returned to full training and are set to feature as the Liga leaders look to continue their 100 percent start to the season ahead of an also unbeaten Villarreal side at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu.
Los Blancos manager Zidane speaking in a news conference after training on Tuesday said that both Ronaldo and Bale have recovered completely.
"They are both good," Zidane said. "They trained normally and were fine, 100 percent. Both of them."
Zidane said his fellow Frenchman was a top player, however Ronaldo should win the prize again for his "exceptional year" in 2016; with Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone this week pushing the candidacy of his attacker Antoine Griezmann for the Ballon d'Or,
"He has had an exceptional year and has been a long time at this level."
He continued....
"Pepe has an issue from the game against Espanyol and the situation remains the same," he said. "He will rest as we have a game on Saturday and our idea is that our four centre-backs play games. Nacho can also play at full-back, we could use him tomorrow."
Another victory against Villarreal would be Madrid's 17th consecutive in La Liga, and break an all-time record set by Pep Guardiola's Barcelona in 2010-11.
The French coach accepted that it was always difficult to impress everyone around the Bernabeu. Replying some pundits, he stated:
"You can always improve as a player, as a coach even more," he said. "But we are doing pretty well. There is criticism, well, that's normal. A player or coach at this club knows the demands will always be higher than anywhere else.
"When you sign here you know that. There will be difficult moments, but we just focus on doing our work day to day. We will try and improve our play, for example to keep more clean sheets.
"That's our aim for tomorrow, for all the team: to play well, and keep a clean sheet."