The Wales star, who has allayed concerns over a
possible injury, insists the team will be exciting to watch this season
despite an opening day draw
Rafael Benitez's first competitive game in charge ended in a 0-0 draw as Madrid failed to find a way through a resilient home side.
Bale, however, is adamant the team is improving on daily basis and insists they will show more attacking flair this term.
"We are getting better all the time. We're learning, training and improving. With each game that passes we are becoming an even stronger unit," he told reporters at a sponsor event.
"Obviously we are going to be an attacking side. We need to improve at the back, but we're still working on being an exciting team, one that will be going out to win everything. We've only played the first Liga game of the season. We didn't score, but I'm 100 per cent sure we'll get plenty of goals."
The Wales international also played down concerns over a toe injury picked up in Sunday's draw.
"Everything is fine, I underwent tests this morning just to be certain and we saw that it was just a knock. There's nothing to worry about, I'm perfectly fine."
Madrid return to action against Real Betis on Saturday.
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