“Dibu” Martínez asked Messi to go to Aston Villa: “I cut my salary”

“Dibu” Martínez asked Messi to go to Aston Villa: “I cut my salary”

the archer of Aston Villa of England Emiliano “Dibu” Martinez joked about the possibility that Lionel Messi arrive at the British club once his departure from the paris saint germain and assured that he He will prepare roasts for him every day and he will feed him mates.

He also added that until salary would be cut so that it can end up in the English entity.

“If they whistle it, I would bring it to Villa. Come here, we’ll feed you mates and there I do barbecue every weekend. I make people make little flags and that’s it, they have a good time,” expressed the “Dibu” for a television interview.

It’s almost a fact that “leo” will stop being a player of the Parisian team in July of this year.

“I cut my salary, we do everything possible”the goalkeeper joked. It is not yet confirmed which club he will play for. Messi in the future but has three firm proposals: Al Hilal from Saudi Arabia, David Beckham’s Inter Miami and the long-awaited return to Barcelona led by Xavi Hernández today.

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Saved by Dibu Martínez in minute 123.

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What Dibu Martínez said about the save against Muani

On the historic save in the final against Randall Kolo Muani Indian: “There will never be a save like that. Maybe I saved a better one, but that will stay for life. For now, the tension, the suffering.”

“I felt the tension in my center-backs when we tied. It’s a moment in which the team is very hurt. What I appreciate the most is being so calm at the moment of impact. I did not run or back. I stayed where I had to stay. I can save 200 better balls, but that’s going to be the save of my life.”the albiceleste goalkeeper maintained about that save in the final against France in the last play that allowed him to reach penalties and then become world champion.

“I didn’t say I can’t believe what I saved. What I think about the most is the silence that existed when the ball was bouncing one on one. Andhe stadium was 80% Argentine and when the ball passed to Otamendi, who didn’t manage to get it out, and it was left one against one, there was silence for two seconds. When I go to sleep, which sometimes still costs me, I listen to that silence that was in the stadium”.

“I remember that moment of pause”, closed the goalkeeper from Mar del Plata.

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