
Türkiye Declares 'War' on Brahim for This Play with Arda Güler
Türkiye doesn't forgive, and now the weight of their frustration falls on Brahim for a specific play
In soccer, the feelings, but above all the passions, awaken very interesting sensations in fans. This is experienced at every moment and even more so when it comes to high-stakes matches like the classic Copa del Rey final. In this case, it has been the Turkish fans who are currently very upset with Brahim Díaz.
All this is due to a play where, in a quite clear counterattack by the white team, the young Turk was completely free for a pass from the Moroccan. However, in the end, he ended up passing the ball to the other side with a Mbappé who found himself facing three defenders. Obviously, this displeased more than one both on and off the field.
However, in Türkiye, they have directly crossed out the number 21 footballer of the merengue team, where even media exploded because of it. "Brahim turned left without passing to Arda in this position" were some of the words that echoed in some media in Türkiye.

They Don't Even Want to See Him
This particular play could have been extremely important for what the club needed at that moment. With the score tied and with a simply insane counterattack, they had everything to complete it with the winning goal.
However, as has been the trend throughout the season with Real Madrid, errors and bad decisions have been a constant. The 21 made a very serious mistake that, of course, could have been considered an obvious failure and a lost goal to win. However, it is something we can't assure would have happened, and it is a 100% soccer action.

That said, for the Turkish media, things with the Moroccan will change a lot from now on. A disdain of this caliber doesn't go unnoticed, especially with a people as passionate as the Turks.
Really Think Twice Next Time
If he has a chance to be in this situation again, he might have to think twice if he has the Turk free. That or face the fury of the media in this country again.
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