Protagonist El 'Dibu' Martínez, best goalkeeper in the World Cup and hero in the final: "I did what I dreamed of"
Argentina The 'bisht', the honorable Arab cape that Leo Messi placed and left Adidas without a historical photo
Argentina achieved its third World Cup
after beating France on penalties in one of the best finals ever.
Leo Messi was finally able to raise the only cup that was missing to complete his legend.
However, the celebration of the albiceleste has left some gestures that have sparked criticism.
After the game,
Dibu
Martínez
was chosen as the best goalkeeper in the championship.
But when he picked up the Gold Glove, his gesture of
taking the trophy to the genital area
left no one indifferent.
Already in the final round, the goalkeeper had starred in some controversial moments by
making fun of Coman
after stopping his shot and trying to make Tchouaméni nervous before his.
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Already in the locker room, the level of euphoria skyrocketed.
Some of the players broadcast some fragments of the celebration live and some offensive phrases could be heard with the French rivals they had just defeated.
Again,
Dibu
was the protagonist in a controversial song.
With all the players doing a conga, the goalkeeper dedicated
"a minute of silence, for Mbappé, who is dead"
.
But the PSG striker, defeated despite his three goals in the final, was not the only French player to be mocked.
The '
Kun
' Agüero, one of the most active at the party despite being retired, took it on with Camavinga.
"For Camavinga... dick face"
, says the former Barcelona and Manchester City striker at the Argentine locker room party.
Rodrigo de Paul
also
sent a rude message to those who questioned the Argentine team, which began the World Cup with a surprising defeat against Saudi Arabia in its debut.
"All those who doubted, suck my dick well," says the Atlético de Madrid player.
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