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‘Dibu’ Martínez gave his opinion about Redmayne, Australia’s goalkeeper: “He did perfectly well” | VIDEO

A week has passed since the defeat of the Peruvian team on penalties against Australia in the World Cup playoffs. In that definition, Andrew Redmayne, goalkeeper of the ‘Socceroos’, was one of the protagonists: for the peculiar movements before the launches of the Peruvians and for throwing some notes by Pedro Gallese.

Redmayne’s performance generated endless comments. One of the most recent reactions was from Emiliano Martínez, an Argentine goalkeeper better known as ‘Dibu’.

“It is his technique and his tactics. He qualified for the World Cup, I saw that he has been criticized for doing that, for throwing the bottle at Gallese. The truth is, they are techniques at the moment and, today, Australia is in the World Cup”Martínez declared on ESPN, asked about his appreciation of Redmayne.

‘Dibu’ Martínez, who plays for Aston Villa in the Premier League, also confessed that these are actions that he would not carry out, but he did not dare to disapprove either.

“These are things that I wouldn’t do, but maybe what I did too, there are goalkeepers who would say ‘I wouldn’t do it either’. I have nothing with the Australian goalkeeper, he did what he had to do to send his country to the World Cup. For me, he did perfectly well”, pointed.

Among other topics, the 29-year-old athlete highlighted the current level of the Argentine team. “They said that we needed to play with a European and we had that thorn. We played against Italy, the European champions, and the way we did that gives us a plus. Argentina plays soccer very well, in all the lines we are very even. We have number 10 (Lionel Messi) who makes the difference, but there are no loose lines”, said.

Source: Elcomercio

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