Real Madrid's Welsh forward Gareth Bale (R) vies with a Sevilla player during the Spanish league football match Sevilla FC vs Real Madrid CF at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan stadium in Sevilla on November 8, 2015. AFP PHOTO/ CRISTINA QUICLER

Gareth Bale’s chances of being fit for tomorrow's  blockbuster La Liga clash between Real Madrid and Barcelona were boosted as he returned to training on Thursday.

The Welshman has missed Madrid’s last two games against Sporting Gijon and Bayern Munich due to a flare up of the muscles around where he suffered ligament damage in his right ankle earlier in the season.

Bale was forced off with the injury in the first leg of Madrid’s eventual 6-3 aggregate win over Bayern just over a week ago.

Madrid host Barca with a three-point lead at the top of La Liga and with a game in hand.

Therefore, Real coach Zinedine Zidane is reluctant to rush Bale back into action with the first leg of the Champions League semi-finals less than two weeks away.

“When he came back he was desperate to be involved and now he has a small niggle that is preventing him from being fully fit,” Zidane said ahead of the Bayern second leg.

“I hope it is nothing and in a few days he can be with us again.” Some of Bale’s obvious individual qualities have shone through in his four seasons since moving to Madrid for a then world record fee of just over $107 million.

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