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Fans can’t believe what Emi Martinez did as Argentina led 4-1 against Brazil, even his own manager told him to stop


 



 


 



 


Lionel Scaloni, the manager of Argentina, was not particularly pleased with Emiliano Martinez after the goalkeeper began performing keepy-ups during the team’s World Cup qualifying match against Brazil.



La Albiceleste secured their qualification for the 2026 World Cup with a resounding 4-1 victory in Buenos Aires on Tuesday night, causing Brazil to suffer their heaviest defeat since 1964. The match took place in Argentina.


After 71 minutes of play, the home team had a three-goal advantage thanks to goals scored by Julian Alvarez, Enzo Fernandez, Alexis Mac Allister, and Giuliano Simeone. This resulted in a night of humiliation for the team that Dorival Junior was playing for.

Emiliano Martinez, who is known for his audacious antics, added insult to injury a short while later by engaging in some outrageous behaviour.

Martinez performed several keepy-ups, much to the delight of those who were present at the Estadio Monumental, as Argentina cruised to victory over the Selecao, who were only able to manage one shot on target throughout the entire match.

It was possible to see Lionel Scaloni, the manager of Argentina, wagging his finger on the touchline as if to say “stop,” but the damage had already been done.

This is how followers on various social media platforms responded to Martinez’s antics.

A particular individual said: “Dibu Martinez doing keepy ups mid game nahhhhhhh he’s the biggest troll in football,” whereas another made the observation: “This guy might be the rage bait final boss, genuinely the goat international keeper.”

“I don’t think I’ve ever seen a better big-game general knowledge than Emi,” wrote a third person. It is possible that his self-assurance and mentality are comparable to those of Oliver Kahn and Gigi Buffon due to the fact that they are both exceptional.

A fourth participant commented: “No way Dibu Martínez started doing keepie uppies during the match with Argentina winning 4-1 over Brazil,” and a fifth responded by saying: “Oh boy they really toyed with them.”

Marquinhos, the captain of Brazil, expressed his regret to the fans after the team suffered a “embarrassing” loss to their fierce rivals. The nature of their loss was such that it was so humiliating.

“What we did here today can’t happen again,” he said in an interview with the Brazilian news outlet TV Globo. “It is difficult to discuss it when you are in the midst of the situation… This is very embarrassing.

We got off to a terrible start, performing significantly worse than we were capable of, and they are currently enjoying a great run of confidence. They were able to have a clever game. I’m sorry for the people who support us.

“It’s not just the coach’s fault, It’s the players’ fault too,” he stated in addition. In football, there is no magic formula that allows you to make a decision and have everything work out for you. We are all capable of doing better. The blame must be shared by all of us.

“It’s about understanding the moment and being humble.”



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