Is the goal eaten? A free kick is nailed to the goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez in the middle of the goal in the defeat by the minimum of Aston Villa

Is the goal eaten?  A free kick is nailed to the goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez in the middle of the goal in the defeat by the minimum of Aston Villa
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Newcastle defeated Aston Villa 1-0 in the Premier League with a goal from a free kick by Kieran Trippier, which entered the middle of the goal defended by the Argentine Emiliano Martínez.

Trippier beat Dibu Martínez with a good free kick
© GettyTrippier beat Dibu Martínez with a good free kick

The Argentine goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez became famous in Chile after the last double date of the qualifiers, where upon arrival in Calama he showed an emoticon wanting to vomit next to the flag of Chile, which brought a lot of controversy because until Interior Minister Rodrigo Delgado came out to answer him.

During Argentina’s 2-1 win at the Zorros del Desierto, he was constantly blundered by the public, making it clear that he became a very unloved player by the national fans.

Back in England, to defend the Aston Villa goal, Dibu had a day to forget this Sunday. This is because his team lost 1-0 against Newcastle and many say that he was responsible for the goal scored against him.

This is because the free kick that Kieran Trippier took at 35′ was powerful, although he was not in a good position. Although he played before in the trans-Andean Emiliano Buendía, it seems that Martínez’s volley was weak because the ball enters at half height through the middle of the arc.

Some of his teammates even reacted by taking their heads and looked at the goalkeeper wanting to hold him responsible, although they surely did not notice the previous deviation in their compatriot.

Those three points give the Magpies breathing room to get out of the relegation zone, as they added 21 points and took four ahead of Norwich, the last team that is descending. Aston Villa stagnated in 12th position with 27 points.

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