You would think that for $135 million, Gareth Bale could work more than 61 minutes and perhaps get a few more touches. Seriously, if Real Madrid was looking for a part-time midfielder who makes little to no impact on the field, they could have just kept Kaka and saved a fortune. But fear not, eventually Bale’s fitness will improve, his on-field relationship with Cristiano Ronaldo will evolve and Los Galácticos, who spent a world-record transfer fee to acquire Bale from Tottenham, will get the bang it deserves for its buck. It says something about Bale’s greatness that despite his inactivity in recent months and occasionally being an afterthought in Real Madrid’s attack, the player with the best left foot in the world still scored in his La Liga debut Saturday. It was a clumsy but opportunistic finish for the midfielder in the first half of a 2-2 draw against newly promoted Villarreal. Bale, however, was replaced just over an hour into the match, which was the plan all along; Bale is still recovering from an ankle injury he suffered last May and hasn’t played a full 90 minutes in 118 days. “He played in a difficult match and he played…