Real Madrid's Gareth Bale poses during the launching ceremony of the team's new UEFA Champions League kit at Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid August 26, 2014. Real Madrid's players will wear this kit, designed by Japanese artist Yohji Ya
Real Madrid's Gareth Bale poses during the launching ceremony of the team's new UEFA Champions League kit at Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid August 26, 2014. Real Madrid's players will wear this kit, designed by Japanese artist Yohji Yamamoto, in their away matches during the upcoming Champions League season. REUTERS/Sergio Perez

Real Madrid ace Gareth Bale believes that Chelsea will be able to win the Premiership once again after waiting for four seasons.

The Blues seem to have regained their status as favourites, enjoying an unblemished record in their three fixtures in the Premier League, after acquiring key additions such as Diego Costa, Cesc Fabregas, and Filipe Luis, which is part of Jose Mourinho's revolution that started last year.

"I feel Chelsea will win this year," Bale told BT Sport.

"They're very strong, so I reckon they'll win this year."

After spending a year in Spain's capital, the former Tottenham Hotspur standout gave an insight regarding the unique characteristics between the La Liga and England's top-flight.

"Obviously the Premier League's very, very good, and Spain's very good, but it's slightly different I think," he added.

"If you've been playing in the Premier League and you go to Spain you can learn a new type of football, and different things about your game that maybe you wouldn't learn if you just stayed in the Premier League."

"For me I think it's enhanced my game, it's made me a better player and made me learn more about football which is only a positive."

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