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FIFA's unexpected dirty game against Messi worries Lionel Scaloni and Dibu

The Disciplinary Committee investigates the goalkeeper and the National Team is attentive to the possible sanction

By William Estrella

The Disciplinary Committee investigates the goalkeeper and the National Team is attentive to the possible sanction
The Disciplinary Committee investigates the goalkeeper and the National Team is attentive to the possible sanction

Emiliano Martínez was a figure in the World Cup in Qatar, where he appeared at the most crucial moments and helped Lionel Messi lift the coveted title. Now, FIFA is trying to set foot on 'Dibu', who was questioned by the press and European fans after the post-match celebrations against France. The situation worries Lionel Scaloni, coach of the Albiceleste.

Recently, the FIFA Disciplinary Committee announced that it had opened an investigation against the Argentine team. The main target was the 'Dibu', who put the award for best goalkeeper in the World Cup in his genital area. According to the international organization, the Albiceleste would have breached fair play during the final against France.

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Now, it remains to know the sanction that will fall on the National Team or against 'Dibu', who was questioned after winning the title. The Scaloneta goalkeeper was the center of attention for what was done at the Lusail stadium and later at the celebrations in the country, where the Aston Villa goalkeeper was with a doll that had the face of Kylian Mbappé.

Lionel Scaloni's concern about the possible sanction of Emiliano Martínez:

Facing the next sporting challenges of the Argentine team, the world champion DT could not count on the 'Dibu', who would have a disciplinary sanction before the investigation that FIFA began. In addition, AFA should also cancel an economic fine if it is confirmed that there was a violation of fair play.


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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