Brahim Díaz has established himself as one of Morocco’s key figures during the group stage, scoring in three consecutive matches and contributing significantly to the team’s play with his ability to operate between the lines.
His importance in a knockout match is twofold: he can speed up the game when the opponent sits back, and he can also create a ‘decisive’ action without necessarily dominating for 90 minutes. This ability to create imbalance in tight spaces is often what unlocks the round of 16.
Against Tanzania, his role will be central to avoid the mental fatigue of a match that is slow to unfold: to fix, direct, and finish when the opportunity arises. At this stage, Brahim’s consistency is a strategic asset.

