News

The lesson of Dibu Martínez to Ceferin, president of UEFA who mocked him

Emiliano Martínez and UEFA have an open war…

By Wilian Estrella

Emiliano Martínez and UEFA have an open war…
Emiliano Martínez and UEFA have an open war…
Síguenos enSíguenos en Google News

Emiliano Martínez got into everyone's mouths since he lifted the World Cup in Qatar 2022, where he began to receive fierce criticism from different parts of the planet, some less fair than others. Many of them are loaded with resentment towards him, just for the simple fact of being Argentine, since in countries like Mexico or Chile, they struck him down if Dibu did or said something to them.

On the other hand, those who picked up the glove were those directly affected by the 30-year-old goalkeeper, precisely from France. Figures of all kinds attacked him, who usually stays out of controversies related to cross statements. However, despite the fact that more than three months have passed since the Argentine conquest in Qatar, they mentioned it again.

It turns out that the president of UEFA, Aleksandr Ceferin, believes that Lionel Messi should have called his teammate's attention, due to his gestures in the celebrations after the Qatar 2022 World Cup final: "It was a disgusting thing, that was not it does. You won the World Cup. Show some greatness and that you're not a primitive. You can be a perfect goalkeeper, but if you're not a good person..."; he attacked the boss of European football, getting into extra-sports things.

He did this in a passage from the book that he has just published, where he also questioned Argentina's continuity in the World Cup if they did not have Leo, belittling the enormous saves from Mar del Plata. But once again, Martínez closed mouths this Saturday in the Premier League: he returned to maintain his unbeaten fence in Aston Villa's victory over Nottingham Forest by 2 to 0.

Dibu Martínez's great game at Aston Villa

The goalkeeper did not have much work on matchday 30 of the Premier League, but once again he kept a clean sheet on his goal and added a new unbeaten fence: there are already five in the last seven games and nine this season in England. For their part, Aston Villa rose to sixth place in the table and passed Alexis Mac Allister's Brighton; so now they are qualifying for the next Europa League.


More news