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Real Madrid secured a comfortable 4-0 victory against Granada in their first La Liga match after being crowned champions. With the hosts facing relegation earlier in the day, Carlo Ancelotti made 10 changes to his starting lineup, giving key players a rest ahead of the UEFA Champions League final. Brahim Diaz stole the show with a brace, showcasing his individual skill and contribution to an excellent team goal. Francisco Garcia and Arda Guler also found the net for Madrid, while Granada struggled to create meaningful opportunities, likely affected by their demotion to the second division.

The match provided an opportunity for Diaz to stake his claim for a spot in the squad for the Champions League final, as he delivered a standout performance. On the other hand, Joselu, who had been the hero in Madrid’s previous game against Bayern Munich, failed to make an impact and appeared desperate to score. The 34-year-old striker will be looking to regain his scoring form in the remaining league games to prepare for the upcoming final. Ancelotti’s strategy of rotating players and giving opportunities to fringe players is likely to continue in the matches leading up to the showdown at Wembley.

Despite strong performances from midfielders Eduardo Camavinga and Luka Modric, Brahim Diaz was named the Player of the Match for his impressive display against Granada. His ability to drive at the defense and create scoring opportunities, including a superb solo goal and a well-executed team goal, earned him the accolade. The Granada players received mixed ratings, with some standing out for their contributions while others struggled to make an impact. Real Madrid’s overall performance was dominant, showcasing their depth and quality across the pitch.

The match highlights included Francisco Garcia’s opening goal for Real Madrid in the first half, followed by Arda Guler doubling the lead just before halftime. Brahim Diaz continued his fine form in the second half, scoring two more goals to secure the comprehensive victory for the visitors. The team’s fluid passing and attacking play were evident in the fourth goal, which highlighted their strong teamwork and finishing ability. These goals reflected Madrid’s superiority on the day and demonstrated their readiness for the challenges ahead.

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