Brahim Diaz paid respect to Jude Bellingham, who was hurt, after his great solo goal gave Real Madrid the lead in their last-16 Champions League match against RB Leipzig.
When he was young, the player used magic to help Real win the first game 1-0 in Germany on Tuesday.
Then Diaz copied Bellingham’s famous party, which made his teammates very happy.Bellingham was taken out of the game with an ankle injury, and Diaz came in to replace him. Both players seemed to enjoy the Spanish player’s amazing goal.
The England star wrote on X (formerly Twitter), “Oh my God Brahim.”The repeat winners on the road, who are trying to win their 15th European title, were annoyed by their hosts at first in Leipzig.
Carlo Ancelotti’s team was in for a scare early on when Benjamin Sesko looked like he was going to score the first goal in the first three minutes of the game. The score was 0-0 at halftime. But the forward’s goal was later controversially taken away—not because he was offside, as was first thought, but because the 20-year-old seemed to foul custodian Andriy Lunin before the shot.
Fans were angry that VAR confirmed the on-field ruling and lamented what could have been an important first goal for the Bundesliga team.
In the second half, Real Madrid came out with more energy, and in the 48th minute, Diaz scored the only goal of the game to break the tie.
The 24-year-old was given the player of the match award after the game was over, and he shared his obvious happiness with the crowd.
“That’s how I celebrated for Jude,” Diaz said. It was his wish to play this game, so this goal is for him.Bringing up his long loan at AC Milan, the player made it clear that he was now happy and at ease under Ancelotti and eager to keep doing well.
He also said, “Let me say thanks to AC Milan.” “It was a very important step for me.”
“I was happy there. I still see AC Milan and will always see them. I talk to Theo Hernández more than my family!”
“I’m happy at Real right now, and my goal is to do well here.”