Once great footballers who lost their starting spot

A competitive sport
Pick the right talents
Mariano Diaz
Real Madrid youngster
Debut goal
Move to Lyon
Returning home
Covid-19 break
Brian Laudrup
Recurring injuries
Rangers FC
Douglas Pereira dos Santos
Compared to Dani Alves
Loaned out
Lack of game time
Free agent transfer
Brahim Diaz
Hard competition
Serious talent
Versatile midfielder
Return to the Bernabeu
A competitive sport

When it comes to the top teams in football, there's no room for loyalty. To maintain that winning culture, every player must perform on the pitch. This means that top prospects and once-great talents have to go if they aren't up to scratch that week,

 

Pick the right talents

This competitive nature is accentuated in top-flight teams, such as Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Manchester City, and Paris Saint-Germain, as these clubs have access to vast amounts of talent to fill their starting line-ups.

Mariano Diaz

Mariano Diaz joined Real Madrid back in 2012 as a youngster, where he developed as a target forward. The Dominican striker gained a starting position at Real Madrid Castilla, where he began to show his "killer 9" DNA, scoring 62 goals in two seasons, as documented by FootyStats.

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Real Madrid youngster

The Real Madrid youngster got promoted to the first team in 2016 and started versus Paris Saint-Germain during a preseason match. His La Liga debut was that same year versus Celta de Vigo.

Debut goal

Mariano Diaz scored his first goal with Real Madrid during the knockout stages of the 'Copa del Rey', scoring a hat-trick and one assist. A couple of weeks later he would go to on score a decisive goal during the Clasico to draw the game 1-1.

Move to Lyon

Nevertheless, the young striker was struggling to maintain a competitive rhythm in comparison to his teammates and was often benched. Real Madrid secured a buy-back transfer deal with Olympique Lyon. During his season at Lyon, Diaz would score 21 goals and 7 assists, ending the 4th highest goal score in Ligue 1.

Returning home

His excellent form re-sparked Real Madrid's interest, and eventually returned to the Bernabeu in the 2018-2019 season. His re-debut was an absolute bang, scoring a goal versus Roma. He would also score another decisive goal at the Clasico, ending in a Real Madrid victory over long-time rivals FC Barcelona.

Covid-19 break

During the Covid-19 break, Mariano Diaz experienced a drop in form and was eventually relegated to the bench for long periods of time. Since 2020, he has only played in 37 games and scored two goals. Nevertheless, during his time in Madrid, he won two Champions Leagues, two European Cups, the league titles, and two Spanish Cups.

Brian Laudrup

The Danish forward enjoyed three successful years at Bayern Munich and Fiorentina from 1990 to 1993, scoring a total of 24 goals and providing 19 assists, according to Transfermarkt. Brian Laudrup’s performances at Fiorentina caught AC Milan's attention, resulting in a $9 million loan deal (approximately £7 million / €7.2 million) in 1993.

Recurring injuries

The stage was set for success, however recurring injuries saw the Danish forward sit out for long periods of the season. Laudrup played a total of 705 minutes. Milan would go on to conquer the Scudetto alongside the Champions League and the Italian Cup.

 

Rangers FC

After Laudrup's uneventful season with Milan in Italy, a free-agent transfer was arranged with Rangers FC for the following season, where he would play until 1999.

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Douglas Pereira dos Santos

The Brazilian defensive right-back secured a move to FC Barcelona in 2014 from São Paulo for $5.5 million (approximately £4.3 million / €4.2 million), signing a long-term contract. This was a promising move for Douglas, an opportunity to shine amongst Europe’s elites.

Compared to Dani Alves

Upon his arrival to Spain, the local media began praising his talents, comparing him to the now-disgraced Dani Alves. Nevertheless, Douglas was competing against Jordi Alba and Sergi Roberto for a place in the starting eleven.

Loaned out

Douglas struggled for playing time in his new club but demanded more. Barcelona secured a loan with Sporting Gijón to further develop, however, Douglas was failing to meet expectations.

Lack of game time

The Brazilian right-back played a total of 24 games in La Liga, scoring three goals. He won two La Liga titles, two Spanish Cups, one Champions League title, and one European Supercup.

Free agent transfer

Barcelona loaned him out to Benfica and Sivasspor in hopes of regaining his form but failed to shine. Barcelona would finalize a deal with Besiktas in 2020, letting the player go as a free agent.

Brahim Diaz

Brahim Diaz is considered one of Spain's top future talents. The young midfielder enjoyed an impressive spell at AC Milan while on loan from Real Madrid. He developed at Manchester City but was transferred to Real Madrid in 2018 for $20 million (approximately £15.6 million / €16.1 million), where he saw limited playing time in his first year.

Hard competition

The young Spanish midfielder was competing against Luka Modric and Toni Kroos for a spot in the starting eleven, so Real Madrid secured a transfer with AC Milan with a buy-back option.

Serious talent

During the 2022 season at Milan, Brahim Diaz proved crucial for the team and contributed with goals and assists in big games to secure the Scudetto.

Versatile midfielder

Diaz has won the Premier League, the Community Shield, La Liga, Spanish Supercup, and a Scudetto. He has played a total of 34 games, scoring six goals and three assists.

Return to the Bernabeu

Fortunes do change, however, and Diaz' return to Madrid for the 2023-24 season was impressive, scoring 12 goals and providing 9 assists across all competitions, as documented by Transfermarkt.

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