Ask Tottenham Hotspur supporters for their abiding memory of the legendary Garth Bale, and one image will appear in the minds of the majority. An image of their Welsh wing wizard cutting inside onto that lethal left boot and firing pinpoint shots into the back of the net. Gareth Bale scored 71 goals across two spells at Tottenham Hotspur. And, a la Arjen Robben in his Bayern Munich pomp, that cut-inside-and-shoot approach rapidly became his party piece as a player who once became the most expensive in football history blossomed into a bonafide superstar in North London. Whether Dario Osorio wi…