The Qatar 2022 World Cup continues, and the drama comes hand in hand with each game. Argentina eliminated the Netherlands by penalty shootout, after a spectacular game with 4 goals in regular time and with a lot of drama. In addition, we had just come from watching the Brazil vs. Croatia game earlier, which also ended with a penalty shootout.
The match began with a dispute over refereeing, led by the Spanish Matehu Lahoz, a well-known and famous referee from the Spanish League, who is characterized, among other things, for wanting to attract attention and take center stage. Now, Dibu had some words about him.
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Dibu Martinez was the hero for Argentina once again, as he saved two penalties in the shootout and sent his Argentina to the semifinals of the tournament. Now, after the game and after the effusive celebration, the Aston Villa goalkeeper spoke to the Argentine media and held nothing back.
"We played for 45 million Argentines, we are in the semifinals because we have a lot of courage, but without a doubt we had the worst referee in the Cup, by far," were the words of the Argentine goalkeeper who was the hero, as in the Copa America against Colombia , where he became famous for saving several penalties.
The man who emerged from the Boca Juniors academy, observing that the referee free kick in favor of the Netherlands, kicked the ball very hard against the rival's bench, generating the anger of the Dutch, who ran in as a group to rebuke the former player of the Rome. After the brawl, the Argentine '5' saw the yellow card as well as Van Dijk, who previously pushed him.
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