Brahim Diaz’s World Cup press conference ahead of France against Morocco was supposedly interrupted by an altercation involving two journalists.
The Real Madrid star was addressing the media on Wednesday ahead of Morocco’s World Cup quarter-final clash with France.
The African champions are facing a very tough clash against the 2018 world champions, but the press conference descended into pure chaos.
Diaz seemed rather taken aback by the situation between the two members of the media, before eventually seeing the funny side of it all.

Brahim Diaz’s Morocco vs France press conference interrupted by journalist altercation
Brahim Diaz’s press conference ahead of Morocco against France was interrupted by two journalists clashing at the back of the room.
The 26-year-old was speaking about his team’s chances of beating France before the two journalists at the back started shouting at one another.
One man suggested the other hit him, which could be heard on BBC Sport’s coverage: “Why did you hit me? You can’t hit me. He hit me! No, he hit me!”
Diaz’s face during the altercation was quite a picture as he went from initial shock to quickly finding the situation rather amusing.
A FIFA media official quickly attempted to defuse the situation before the Real Madrid forward was able to continue speaking.
Diaz and Morocco face a tough test against France on Thursday and will be bidding to generate one of the biggest upsets in recent World Cup history.
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