Algeria Football– Brahim Diaz, the Moroccan star of Real Madrid, continues to illustrate his role as a mentor within the Spanish club. Known for his humility despite world fame at only 25 years old, Diaz spares no effort to support young Real players in their progress, both technically and mentally.
In this context, the site WinWin reported this Friday that Diaz recently gave valuable advice to his young compatriot Youssef Lakhdim, nicknamed “Youssi” by his Madrid teammates. The 19-year-old left-back was recently integrated into Real’s first team by Carlo Ancelotti, a rare opportunity that requires exemplary preparation.
Diaz encouraged Lakhdim to fully seize the opportunities offered by the Real Madrid technical staff. He advised him to maintain unwavering confidence in his abilities, even when he finds himself alongside international stars at a club as prestigious as Real. For Diaz, this confidence is essential to assert himself and demonstrate his potential.
The “Merengue” also recommended that Lakhdim not limit himself to collective training with the team. He advised him to work individually to strengthen his physique and optimize his condition, a move which could convince Carlo Ancelotti to give him more playing time in the near future.
In addition to his ambitions with Real, Diaz urged Lakhdim to maintain a strong link with the Moroccan national team. According to him, constant and rigorous work could guarantee Lakhdim a lasting place in the plans of Walid Regragui, the coach of the Atlas Lions.
Touched by these recommendations, Lakhdim promised to follow the advice of his elder and to work tirelessly to achieve his goals. With a mentor like Brahim Diaz, he hopes not only to shine within Real Madrid, but also to contribute to the success of the Moroccan national team.
This gesture once again underlines Brahim Diaz’s attachment to his dual Moroccan and Madrid identity, and his desire to see young Moroccan talents triumph on the international scene.
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