On the eve of what will be the match between Argentina and Australia for the round of 16 of Qatar 2022, this Saturday at 16:00, Emiliano “Dibu” Martínez surprised everyone with a new look. The Aston Villa goalkeeper has accustomed us to his follies, but this time he showed all his feeling and enthusiasm with the albiceleste colours.
Promises are very common among fans. Some swear to get a tattoo, others to dye their hair and so countless commitments are made. However, “Dibu” seems to have anticipated what perhaps many had promised and is dyed blue and white alluding to the Argentine flag.
The design made by Martínez was seen in training this Friday in the lands of Qatar. In the match against Australia it will be the first time he will take the field with his new hair stamp.
In times when footballers are idols for young and old, the question is whether the bold look of the English ex-Arsenal will become a trend among the country’s hairdressers. It turns out that after winning the Copa América on Brazilian soil, Dibu has become one of the most followed players.
Scaloni and the furore in Bangladesh
The images amaze time after time. Increasingly. The madness that lives in Bangladesh for the national team is unique in the world and the videos of the fans who gather by the thousands in the streets of their country to celebrate every game of the team led by Lionel Messi and company flow like water and the goals arrive also to the squad players and the technical staff.
“For years, the national team’s shirt has spread craziness all over the world. Since Diego’s time and now with Leo. We are proud of Bangladesh, as well as other countries”Scaloni said when asked about this issue.
Obviously he also spoke to the Argentines who support Scaleneta: “The people’s support is always there. Historically, Argentina brings people to the World Cup and makes itself heard. When 90 percent of them are Argentines in a stadium, they feel very moreover”.
And he left a word of commitment on the table before returning to concentration to prepare for the last training session: “We will try to give our best, always knowing that this is football. Above all, the way. Playing like the other day, the sensation it’s positive and that’s what we’re going to look for.”
Source: Clarin
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