The Aston Villa coach's low blow to Dibu Martínez for his celebrations with Argentina

The goalkeeper of the National Team was a trend for what he did after winning the World Cup in Qatar

The goalkeeper of the National Team was a trend for what he did after winning the World Cup in Qatar
The goalkeeper of the National Team was a trend for what he did after winning the World Cup in Qatar
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After Argentina won the World Cup title in Qatar, Emiliano Martínez was a trend due to countless situations that happened in the celebrations, both in the Middle East and in the country. In this context, Unai Emery, Aston Villa's coach, referred to 'Dibu' and gave some statements that will not sit well with the world champion's goalkeeper.

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The outstanding goalkeeper of the National Team was criticized for his actions after receiving the award for best goalkeeper in the World Cup. With the trophy in his hands, the element of the Scaloneta decided to place it near his genital area. Criticism did not wait and even from France, the journalist Karl Olive, asked that the award be withdrawn.

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Once in the country, Martínez, during the tour of the world champion team through Buenos Aires, carried a doll with the face of Kylian Mbappé and once again caused outrage in France. In addition, in the tribute they paid to him in La Plata, he spoke about Aurélien Tchouaméni and he was once again a trend on French soil. Given this, Emery referred to 'Dibu' and surprised with his words.

What did Emery say about the Emiliano Martínez celebrations?

At a press conference, the current 'villain' strategist commented: “When you feel a great emotion, it is difficult to control yourself. I'll talk to him next week about some of his celebrations. I respect him there, he is in the National Team. Then he will be with us and it will be our responsibility (to control the emotions of the world champion with Argentina) ”.

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