Gareth Bale hopes he can one day go on to emulate the achievements of Cristiano Ronaldo after revealing that he has been trying to model his game on the Real Madrid star.
The Welshman came to Tottenham's rescue for the umpteenth time last night, scoring a marvellous solo goal to snatch a draw for Spurs at Norwich.
Bale's game has developed immensely since he moved to White Hart Lane in 2007. The 23-year-old has converted himself from gangly left-back to one of the most powerful and muscular attacking forwards in the game.
Bale's ability to cut in from the touchline and fire powerful shots at goal stirs memories of Ronaldo's time at Manchester United, and like the Portuguese, he has also become adept at playing through the middle, as he showed in the second half at Carrow Road last night.
The former Southampton man, who has regularly been linked with a move to the Bernabeu, admits he looks up to Ronaldo and hopes one day that he can replicate the success of the Portuguese, who has won one Spanish league title, three Premier Leagues, and a host of individual honours in his career.
"You put your targets high," Bale said. "The way Ronaldo plays, he's the best all-round player in the world.
"People have said things in the past and the stuff he does is similar to what I do.
"He is a benchmark for every player who wants to be that good and it's useful to look at other players, watch how they do things and take my game to another level.
"Look at the way he takes free-kicks - he scores a lot of goals from them. He is obviously doing something right and he is on another level.
"Can I get there? One day. He's one of the players who we all try to match. Apart from Lionel Messi, Ronaldo is on a different planet and I'd love to be half as good as him."
Ronaldo would certainly have been proud of the quality of Bale's strike at Carrow Road last night.
The winger picked the ball up 10 yards inside his own half and motored forward 50 yards past three Norwich players before sending a powerful drive past Mark Bunn in the home goal to grab a 1-1 draw for Spurs.
"I saw a couple of players in front of me and managed to get past them, jinked inside and was able to get a good strike off," Bale said.
"It was quite nice. The most important thing though was to get us back into the game."
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