Emiliano Martinez’s out-of-control celebration of return to Premier League could have fallout

Argentine goalkeeper Damiano Martinez (Emiliano Martinez) performed well in the World Cup. After helping 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 mocked the French player Killian McBaby, which drew a lot of criticism.
Coach Emily, who worked with Martinez at Arsenal and is now reunited at Aston Villa, also admitted that he would have a good talk with him.

Villa will play Liverpool at home in the Premier League on Monday night (26th), but Martinez will be absent due to the holiday. Emery emphasized, “Every player will have at least 7 days and a maximum of 7 days following playing the World Cup. With 12 days off, I expect Martinez to play once morest Tottenham on Thursday.”

Martinez first made indecent gestures following receiving the World Cup Golden Glove Award, which shocked the fans at the moment. (Associated Press)

Even so, Martinez was still the core of the media’s questions before the game. When the reporter asked him “is there anything he didn’t like regarding the series of celebrations” following Martinis won the championship, Emily took a deep breath and then chuckled He said, “When the emotions are high, it is difficult to control. I will talk to him next week regarding his way of celebrating.” But there was no positive response to his perception of the celebration.

During the championship parade, Martinez hugged the doll with McBabbi on it. After the final, he was photographed mocking McBabbi in the locker room, which caused the French Football Association to directly write to the Argentine Football Association to complain. (Twitter)

Emali emphasized that Martinez is still in the national team. “I have to respect that too. When he comes back and we are in charge, I will talk to him… I want to focus on his football.” In terms of performance, what method will he 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 need to restrain our behavior no matter when we are with teammates or opponents.”

Emily said frankly that he will have a good talk with Martinis following he returns to the team. (Getty Images)

Emmali was polite, but Vela, the former Arsenal captain who won the World Cup for France in 1998, was quite straightforward: “I saw some pictures of the Argentine goalkeeper, and I think it definitely makes Argentina stand out. The achievements of the World Cup are a bit eclipsed, there is no need to do this at all, sometimes people’s decisions are influenced by emotions, but Martinez is undoubtedly stupid to do so.”

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