
Brahim Sends a Message to Ancelotti from Morocco, 2 Madridists Pointed Out
The African footballer is leaving excellent impressions with his performance in recent weeks
Carlo Ancelotti, in addition to always having a star-studded starting eleven ready for the most important competitive commitments, keeps several footballers at the forefront of his rotation schemes. One of the most well-known is Brahim Díaz, who has become the ultimate game-changer for the Reggiolo coach.
The Moroccan '21' has shown that he can perform both as a starter and coming off the bench, a disposition that encourages the transalpine coach to rely on him more regularly. Thus, Brahim Díaz is always the chosen one to replace one of the 'Fantastic Four', whether due to injury or suspension.

This dynamic, already glimpsed during the last season and consolidated in the present, has positioned Brahim Díaz as the undisputed leader of the 'B unit' in Santiago Bernabéu locker room. He has also had to face the responsibility of leading a Morocco team immersed in a full generational shift: Brahim is also a leader in that regard.
Every international break is one more opportunity for the Málaga-born attacking midfielder to show what he is capable of. Fabrizio Romano, after the matches played in March, warns that Brahim Díaz has reached ten goal contributions in the last ten matches with Morocco. Such a statistic catches the attention of the Madrid coaching staff.
Changing Situation
With eight goals and two assists, Brahim Díaz emerges as the key footballer in the tactical schemes proposed by Walid Regragui. It was not in vain that the Moroccan coach himself played a essential role in convincing the Madrid '21' to accept Morocco's call... instead of waiting indefinitely for his draft with Luis de la Fuente.
This brilliant performance on the international stage, coupled with an excellent competitive dynamic in Real Madrid's context, brings Brahim Díaz closer to a starting position in the white squad. This situation, at the same time, points to two footballers whose performance is leaving much to be desired: Rodrygo Goes and Vinícius Jr.

Both verdeamarelo footballers were singled out in the last matches of the white squad and for the heavy defeat suffered against Argentina during the international break in March. Carlo Ancelotti closely follows the dynamics of these three players... and is aware of the high-caliber debate looming in a very complex phase of the current soccer season.
The coaching staff has pointed out more than once this season that Brahim Díaz "would be a starter" in any other elite European team due to his excellent performance. In light of recent events, the '21' could have that opportunity, thus confirming the overtaking of one of Real Madrid's Brazilian forwards.
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