They fixed the viral tattoo of “Dibu Fernández” and its owner showed how it came out

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Tattoo artists across the country have had to work overtime after thousands of Argentines desperate for a tattoo related to the world champion team. But there was a special tribute that went viral on social media and sparked all kinds of comments: that of Patricia, who drew a pair of goalkeeper gloves on her skin in homage to Emiliano Martínez and the already legendary phrase “look how do I eat you “. The tattoo was one of the most talked about for a reason: it said “Draw” Fernandezinstead of “Dibu” Martinez.

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The confusion in the surname of the goalkeeper it didn’t go unnoticed, and the memes escalated in front of the poor woman (and her tattoo artist) who wanted to pay homage to the popular idol. Yes, that tattoo and that of “fat” Messi swept the goals away.

Now, the woman has shared images of the corrected job and has also sparked all kinds of comments: Was it better?

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In the new design, the “Dibu Fernández” has given way to the silhouette of a flying archer. And the correct name, “Dibu Martínez” was smaller, near his shoulder.

The goalkeeper gloves, the ribbons with the colors of the Argentine flag, the three stars and the phrase “Mirá que te como”, popularized by “Dibu” in the remembered Copa América 2021 won in Brazil, have remained intact from the original design.

“Dibu” Martínez, one of the players with the greatest personality of the national team and one of the most pampered by the Argentine fans, received a great tribute in Mar del Plata, his hometown.

It was last Thursday in La Feliz, where the goalkeeper was received and applauded by thousands of fans. Almost 120,000 people flocked to the stage on Las Toscas beach, between Bristol and Torreón del Monje, which once again became an immense amphitheater to pay homage to the World Champion.

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It all started with a tweet from a user, Barbara, who posted a photo of her friend’s tattoo with the mistake in the surname.

“It hurt me, but I finally have you, promises are kept. I drew Fernández forever on my skin”, the young woman wrote ironically and the memes, the jokes and above all the teasing did not wait long.

Faced with the blunder, memes flooded Twitter. Here are some.

Source: Clarin

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