Argentine goalkeeper Damiano Martinez (Emiliano Martinez) performed well in the World Cup. Having helped the national team win the “Hercules Cup”, he was so happy that he not only made indecent actions on the podium, but also in the locker room and the championship parade. In it, he made fun of the French player Killian McBaby, who attracted a lot of criticism.
Even manager Emily, who worked with Martinez at Arsenal and has now rejoined Aston Villa, admitted she would have a good chat with him.
Villa face Liverpool at home in the Premier League on Monday night (26), but Martinez will be out on holiday. Emery stressed: “Every player will have at least 7 days and a maximum of 7 days after playing the World Cup. With 12 days off, I expect Martinez to play against Tottenham on Thursday.”
Even so, Martinez was still the focus of media questions before the game. When the reporter asked him “is there anything he didn’t like about the series of celebrations” after Martinis won the championship, Emily took a breath deep and then chuckled. She said, “When emotions run high, it’s hard to control. I’ll tell him next week about his way of celebrating.” But there hasn’t been a positive response to his perception of celebration.
Emali stressed that Martinez is still in the national team: “I have to respect that too. When he comes back and we’re in charge, I’ll talk to him… I want to focus on his football.” , what method he will use to win for us in the future. But I also want to control his emotions, so I have to talk to him.”
“We must have appropriate values and we must limit our behavior, no matter when we are with teammates or opponents.”
Emmali was nice, but Vela, the former Arsenal captain who won the World Cup with France in 1998, was quite blunt: “I’ve seen some pictures of the Argentine goalkeeper and I think he definitely makes Argentina stand out.” The results of the World Cup are a bit eclipsed, there is absolutely no need to do it, sometimes people’s decisions are influenced by emotions, but Martinez is undoubtedly stupid to do it.”