Brahim Díaz explains his decision to choose Morocco over Spain to be international and respond to the Spanish coach’s statements Luis de la Fuente to EFE, by making sure that he does not pressure anyone before making, “thanks to everyone,” a final decision.
“I was calm, in the end I respected and remained silent on a subject I had to choose. They are the two countries that I love like Morocco and Spain. I grew up in Spain, Malaga is my city, and I have Moroccan roots in my family. I decided this. “They gave me a chance, they were the same as I wanted, they gave me love and affection,” he explained to ‘Valdano Universe’.
“I don’t put pressure on anyone, I dedicate myself to playing and showing things on the field, I have always done it and now I will not change it,” he said in response to the first explanations offered by Luis de la Fuente, who will call Brahim this Friday and inform him of his decision to choose Morocco.
Brahim showed gratitude to Spain, after playing in their youth categories and even debuting in a friendly with the senior team, as well as in Morocco, where he admitted that it was his dream to play in the World Cup. “Morocco was always there and the same thing happened, in the end I chose it and there was no need to go back and forth. I am always grateful for everything. It was a choice I made and I am fully committed to the decisions made. In life you have to make decisions,” he argued.
“They are two countries that I love, I have Moroccan roots and I am proud. I grew up in Spain and it was a choice. I chose what is mine and I am eager to show it. “My dream is to play in World Cups,” he added.
In fact, he did not hide the enthusiasm that came with Morocco’s trip to the last World Cup, where they eliminated the Spanish team. “I feel identified with what they did in the last World Cup, what they achieved made me happy. They are a very good team, enormous. I don’t usually see if I am the media focus, I distance myself from everything. I talk in the field, this is where I want to talk. I chose what I wanted, they gave me an incredible opportunity. You don’t have to think about it or look back, you have to focus on what comes from now. “I’m very grateful,” he said.
Source: La Verdad

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