The Welsh footballer was diagnosed with a calf injury last week, and he is not expected to be fully until February 10.

One day after Real Madrid dropped two points against Betis, Welsh wingman Gareth Bale showed he is working hard to become fit once again. Last week, Bale was ruled out for three weeks after picking up a calf injury against Sporting Gijón, but Real Madrid's Number 11 could be back earlier than expected.

Earlier today, Bale shared a photo via his Twitter feed, revealing that he is already working on an anti-gravity machine, which makes his recovery time shorter. This is the second time during the ongoing season in which Bale comes down with a calf injury.

Bale has been a key performer for Real Madrid this season, scoring 13 goals in all competitions. The Welshman scored five goals for Los Blancos under new coach Zinedine Zidane before picking up this injury. For the moment, the team's medical staff expects him to be fully fit when the UEFA Champions League resumes play on February 17.