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Brahim Diaz: Embracing the Pride of the Atlas Lions
In an insightful interview with Cadena Ser, Brahim Diaz, the burgeoning talent of Real Madrid, revealed his excitement upon receiving a call-up to the Moroccan national team. The 24-year-old attacking midfielder, featured on the squad list unveiled by head coach Walid Regragui, radiated pride at the thought of wearing the iconic Atlas Lions jersey.
"Seeing my name among the players summoned by Morocco filled me with immense pride and joy," Diaz confessed. "Who wouldn't seize the chance to represent such a prestigious national team?"
Diaz's decision to embrace his Moroccan heritage was driven by a deep connection to the nation's footballing aspirations. "The love and support I've received from Morocco and the vision they have for me are truly meaningful," affirmed the gifted playmaker, clearly influenced by the country's unwavering dedication to nurturing his talents.
As the Atlas Lions prepare for friendly matches against Angola and Mauritania later this month, Diaz acknowledged that his choice was heartfelt. "I've followed my heart," he declared, echoing the passion synonymous with Moroccan football.
With his focus on representing the nation that has won his allegiance, Brahim Diaz is poised to leave his mark on Moroccan football history, his pride and enthusiasm a testament to the allure of the Atlas Lions' legacy.
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