Gareth Bale was confronted and abused by furious Real Madrid fans as he left the club's training ground on Friday.
Bale returned to his team following the international break with Wales, where he played in his side's 5-1 win over Belarus last weekend.
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He missed the 1-1 draw with Belgium through injury, with the 32-year-old expected to be out of action for around three weeks.
Spanish media took aim at Bale's wretched injury record, with the forward playing just three games in all competitions this season.
And he felt the wrath of his own fans as he left Valdebebas.
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As Bale pulled out of Real's base, fans hurled abuse at him - with one supporter throwing a marker at his car.
One fan shouted 'F*** you' and another screamed a Spanish insult 'Maricon', which is a homophobic slur.
Bale stared at the perpetrator through his window before driving off.
Fans online slammed the actions of a minority of Real fans.
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One tweeted: "They should leave him alone."
A second wrote: "Worst fans ever I'm glad @GarethBale11 is taking every single weeks pay he can get from that club."
A third added: "Disgraceful if you tell me."
A fourth said: "After 4 champions league trophies this is what he get huh!?"
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Real, who sit second in La Liga, resume their league campaign against Granada on Sunday.
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