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The Argentine goalkeeper made headlines again on the night of Thursday to Friday, during the Albiceleste’s match against Chile (3-0).
A 3-0 victory against a great South American rival like Chile, emotion with Angel Di Maria’s farewell to the national team, and moments of communion with the supporters: theArgentina
had another eventful evening on the night of Thursday to Friday, for its match against its Chilean neighbors as part of the qualifying campaign for the 2026 World Cup.
Although Lionel Messi was out of the match, the evening turned into a festivities after the final whistle. A moment chosen by Lionel Scaloni’s players to present to the public the Copa America trophy, a tournament won two months ago by the national team.
Emiliano Martinez is making headlines again
And as is often the case in such circumstances, Emiliano Martinez took advantage of the opportunity to get himself noticed. As well known for his exploits on the pitch as for his obscene gestures off it, Argentina’s number 1 goalkeeper clearly has no qualms about sticking to the same line of conduct.
As Argentina’s players were doing a lap of honour with the Copa America trophy, “Dibu” Martinez, who was holding the cup in his arms, took the opportunity to reproduce the obscene gesture he had made in Qatar when he was voted best goalkeeper of the 2022 World Cup. A scene that obviously caused a reaction on the web…
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