Brahim Diaz was a shining example of excellence in the match against Atletico Madrid last night. Minutes before the game began, the kid was informed that he would be replacing Vinicius Jr. in the lineup. Despite this, he went on to provide an outstanding performance for the whole 71 minutes, during which he even scored the sole goal for the club.
However, in the end, his attempt was rendered ineffective by a goal scored by Atletico Madrid in the last minute of stoppage time, which resulted in the hosts having to agree to share the points for the evening.
During his post-match interview with the media, Brahim Diaz, who was named the man of the match, commented on the encounter and the difficult outcome that Real Madrid had to endure on that particular evening.
There is a bad taste in the mouth at the end since we are unable to do anything at the very last minute. I believe that we have dominated the whole game because we have performed really well, we have played extremely well, and we have done an excellent job overall.
Because of the tie, the excellent job that we have accomplished today is going to be less noticeable. Regarding the draw, he continued by saying, “But this team is incredible, and this will give us even more strength.”
All three points should have been awarded to Real Madrid, according to the teenager, who acknowledged that they were the greater team of the two teams that played that evening. At the beginning of the second half, Diaz himself had a fantastic opportunity to give his team a 2-0 lead, but he was unable to capitalize on it.
The victory is one that we have earned. Because we are aware of what we are capable of, this draw provides us with even more strength. This is football. The fact that we are now performing at a very high level ensures that we must continue in this manner.
In addition, the winger sent his most heartfelt appreciation to the spectators who stood throughout the match and cheered for him and the squad.
As of today, I would want to express my gratitude to each and every one of the fans. They have remained close and behind us, and they are quite appreciative for the devotion that they have always shown. My game has been terrific, and I’m glad to have scored the goal; but, I’m a bit frustrated by the fact that we ended up drawing.”
Last but not least, he shared his thoughts on the next match against Girona, which following Los Blancos’ loss of points is more essential than it has ever been.
“It is going to be a contest that involves fundamentals. What we are doing is going to be maintained in its current form. You have to come out on top in this game since it is going to be a good one.