Before PSG-Aston Villa, Emiliano Martinez already lets go!

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The Argentinian goalkeeper of Aston Villa spoke about the future double-confrontation against Paris Saint-Germain.

If Paris Saint-Germain puts the favorite costume during its Champions League League against Aston Villa, the capital of the capital will have to be wary of certain weapons of the Birmingham formation. Emiliano “Dibu” Martinez is part.

The Argentine goalkeeper had been the executioner of the French team in the final of the 2022 World Cup, before contributing to the elimination of Lille with his club more than a year later.

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He does not forget anything of the 2022 World Cup.

Renowned for its strength on penalties, but also its pronounced taste for provocation and vulgarity, the 2022 world champion announced the color.

Martinez already has a scenario in mind against PSG

Martinez already bomb the torso to try to get into the heads of Parisians. “The advantage is that my team will have less pressure, because I am going to insult me. I master the situation perfectly. Against Lille, they had whistled me for 120 minutes, that's normal “launched the goalkeeper for Telefe.

“It's going to be exciting. I have already received messages and everything. We are strong at home, but outside, we have more harm. It is a direct elimination phase, anything can happen ”concluded Dibu Martinez. As a reminder, PSG and Aston Villa will compete on April 9 and 15.

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