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He insulted and belittled Dibu Martinez, now the worst possible karma hits him

This player is already regretting mocking Dibu Martinez.

By William Estrella

This player is already regretting mocking Dibu Martinez.
This player is already regretting mocking Dibu Martinez.

After the Argentine team reached the World Cup in Qatar, from France they began a campaign against Emiliano Martínez, who during the caravan in the country carried for a moment a doll that had the face of Kylian Mbappé. One of the former teammates of 'Donatello' who insulted 'Dibu' was Adil Rami. Now, the former defender of the French national team gets karma and is about to go down with his team.

In France, the celebration of the best goalkeeper in the world did not sit well. However, the Aston Villa figure referred to the fact that caused controversy and explained that he held the doll thrown by the fans for a moment. However, the event went viral and one of the first to react was the defender who went unnoticed in recent years and gained relevance as a result of criticism of 'Dibu'.

Through Instagram, the player accused of domestic violence commented: “The biggest shit… in the world of football. The most hated man. Mbappé traumatized them so much that they celebrate the victory against our National Team more than their World Cup...". What was declared brought with it the reaction of Ángel Di María, who defended Emi, although Rami also went against the "Noodle" and called him "crybaby".

The karma for talking too much to Adil Rami:

More than three months have passed since Rami's insult to 'Dibu' Martínez and now karma is coming. It turns out that the defender is about to close his career and plays for Troyes, in Ligue 1. His team is in 18th place, with 21 points and far from remaining in the top flight. The Frenchman is questioned by the fans of his team, since in recent statements he pointed out that "he does not care" about relegation, since he is 38 years old and will surely not be in the French team next season.


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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