The goalkeeper, who made a mistake in Fulham’s goal, had a fundamental intervention to prevent the rival’s agonizing draw in the Premier League.
One more time, Emiliano Dibu Martínez He dressed as a hero again to save Aston Villa in view of Fulham in the Premier League with a miraculous save at the end of the match. And he did it again with his mythical left foot, like in the last World Cup against France, in Qatar.
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The 90th minute was played, when Adama Traoré He was hand in hand with the Argentine goalkeeper. At that precise moment, Dibu dressed as a hero and contained the striker’s shot with his left leg, the same one that drowned out the goal cry of kolo Muani in Qatar 2022 and it earned him a World Cup to the Argentine National Team.


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Dibu Martínez’s epic save at the end of the match against France, in Qatar, which gave the Argentine team its third world title.
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Emiliano Martínez failed once and Fulham managed to score, which put suspense in the final minutes of the match against Aston Villa in the Premier League in the flirtatious Craven Cottage London, but the Argentine goalkeeper redeemed himself with two saves that sustained the valuable 2-1 victory of the team from Unai Emery.
Draw He hadn’t had much work until then, except for the goal disallowed in the first half due to offside, but the goalkeeper had had a good response.
Birmingham’s team took a 2-0 lead thanks to a double from their scorer Ollie Watkins (23 and 56) and the villainous victory seemed on track, until at 63, Rodrigo Muñiz He entered the area from the left, Martinez It came out a little late, the Brazilian anticipated it and the ball ended up in the net for the partial 2-1.
From there, Fulham threatened to tie it, and Draw He redeemed himself in the 73rd minute with a save with his legs after Alex Iwobi’s shot.
And at 90, the world champion reissued his “immortal draw” with his left leg from the final against France, in one-on-one with Adama Traoré, who filtered in from the right.
With the victory, Aston Villa reached 49 points which, thanks to the fall of Tottenham, puts him back in the Top Four.
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