Argentine goalkeeper Emiliano “Dibu” Martínez faced Colombian defender Yerry Mina again after an intense penalty shoot-out in which both starred at the 2021 Copa América.today they met in the Premier League in a game that Everton lost 0-2 at home against Aston Villa.
The meeting between Yerry Mina and Dibu Martinez was cordial with a kiss and a hugdemonstrating that what happened in 2021 was just football crap and that everything is in the past, at least as it was captured by the TV cameras present.
The origin of the tense moment between Dibu Martinez and Yerry Mina
The origins of the confrontation between the two players came from a catchphrase by Dibu Martinez when Yerry Mina was preparing to take his shot. “Look how you like brother“, said the Argentine goalkeeper before saving a penalty to Everton’s Colombian centre-back.. In that match, the Colombians and Argentines could have ended in a draw, but Albicelestes passed from 12 steps.
In this case, Mina would have scored before the game with Argentina, the penalty against the Uruguayan goalkeeper Fernando Muslera and the dance he launched was a bit provocative, Martinez also admitted that the Colombians said all sorts of things to the Argentines at half-time. “At half-time, the Colombian players told us that we were cold-blooded and were losing the final. I took it very personally”, he said in a documentary about the Argentina national team.
it was like that Emiliano “Dibu” Martinez ended that day with penalty saves from Davinson Sanchez, Mina and Edwin Cardona..
Aston Villa beat Everton
Match between Aston Villa and Everton the villains eventually prevailed as guests of Everton, which is still after hours. Those who were led by Unai Emery won. Goals from the penalty spot were scored by Watkins in the 63rd minute and Argentinean Emiliano Buendia. who entered the second half and was present on the scoreboard in the 81st minute.
Thus, Aston Villa are 11th with 31 points and Everton, with 21 points, do not raise their heads and are in 18th place of the last three places in the table, ahead of only Bournemouth and Southampton.
Source: La Opinion
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