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The world champion takes precautions against the wave of criticism after his celebrations

By William Estrella

The world champion takes precautions against the wave of criticism after his celebrations
The world champion takes precautions against the wave of criticism after his celebrations

Emiliano Martínez was the object of excessive criticism, after his celebrations for winning the World Cup in Qatar. The world champion does not want to be scared and back in England, where he was a substitute in Aston Villa's match against Tottenham, he made a crucial decision to take care of his family.

The 'Dibu' was key in the World Cup, where Argentina beat France in the grand final. The goalkeeper appeared in the most important moments of the tournament and starred in the most important save in the history of the National Team, when he prevented the goal of the Gauls, at minute 123, in a one-on-one against Kolo Muani.

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After what happened at the Lusail stadium, Martínez was chosen as the best goalkeeper of the tournament and his celebration caused controversy. He put the prize in his genital area and it was criticized all over the world. In addition, in the middle of the caravan through Argentina, he was with a doll that had the face of Kylian Mbappé. His action did not go unnoticed and even Unai Emery, his coach at Aston Villa, questioned his behavior.

The decision that Emi Martínez made before the wave of criticism:

According to the portal 'The Sun', 'Dibu' Martínez wants to avoid any problem at his house in England and he bought a Belgian Malinois guard dog for 20,000 pounds sterling. The former Independiente de Avellaneda player wants to protect the integrity of his family, after everything he has experienced in recent weeks.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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