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Gareth Bale will become Wales' all-time top scorer, says Ian Rush

Gareth Bale of Wales celebrates
Image: Gareth Bale is six goals short of Ian Rush's record haul for Wales

Ian Rush is confident Gareth Bale will break his Wales goal-scoring record during the 2018 World Cup qualifying campaign.

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Real Madrid forward Bale moved to within six of Rush's 28-goal Wales mark this summer when he became the first player for 12 years to score in every group game of a European Championship.

Rush says he will be delighted should Bale, who scored seven times in Euro 2016 qualifying, break his record in a World Cup campaign which starts against Moldova in Cardiff on Monday night, live on Sky Sports 1.

"I think he will break the record in this campaign and I'd like to be there to see it," the former Liverpool forward said.

Gareth Bale
Image: Bale is likely to start Wales opening World Cup qualifier against Moldova

"Of course you're disappointed if your record goes, but records are there to be broken.

"I would celebrate it and hopefully Wales are right up there at the top of the group.

"If Gareth does it - and I'm pretty sure he will if he keeps himself fit - that means hopefully we'll be qualifying for the World Cup."

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Rush's Wales goals total came from 73 games, while Bale has scored 22 times in 61 appearances.

The 27-year-old is currently joint fourth on the Wales scoring list alongside Dean Saunders, with Ivor Allchurch and Trevor Ford just above him on 23.

"If I scored free-kicks I'd have scored 60!" joked Rush. "But Gareth is a completely different sort of player.

"He's got stronger and faster and I think there's more to come.

CARDIFF, WALES - SEPTEMBER 06:  Former Wales striker Ian Rush watches the action during the UEFA EURO 2016 group B qualifying match between Wales and Israe
Image: Rush scored 28 goals in 73 appearances for Wales

"Some of the goals he's scored, especially his headed goals, remind me very much of Ronaldo. I think he's learned a lot from him.

"We all know who's going to take the dead-ball situations, but when he's running powerfully he seems to have got bigger and stronger.

"That's what makes him the player he is, and I'm sure he'll get even better."

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