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They are afraid: an English media outlet published a piece on the "10 dirty tricks" of Dibu MartĂ­nez before the semifinal

They are afraid: an English media outlet published a piece on the "10 dirty tricks" of Dibu MartĂ­nez before the semifinal
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The Sun published a report on the psychological maneuvers that, according to the British media, the Argentine goalkeeper uses to destabilize his rivals in the lead-up to the match between Argentina and England

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Just hours before the 2026 World Cup semifinal between Argentina and England, goalkeeper Emiliano MartĂ­nez is once again in the spotlight. This time it is not for a performance between the posts, but for a lengthy article published by the British newspaper The Sun, which analyzed the psychological strategies that, according to the outlet, the world champion uses to gain an advantage over his rivals.

Under the title of "10 dirty tricks" of Dibu, the publication described a series of behaviors it considers common for the Argentine goalkeeper, especially during penalty shootouts. "Emiliano MartĂ­nez's dubious tactics will be one of the biggest threats England will face against Argentina", warned the English newspaper.

The Sun warned about the 10 psychological tricks of Dibu MartĂ­nez
The Sun warned about the 10 psychological tricks of Dibu MartĂ­nez

According to the portal, these are the ten resources that the Argentine goalkeeper uses to try to destabilize his opponents:

  1. Intimidation during penalties: the outlet claims that MartĂ­nez approaches the kickers before the shot to interrupt their routine and apply pressure.

  2. Verbal provocations: it recalls episodes like the 2021 Copa América semifinal against Colombia, when the goalkeeper spoke to the kickers to try to influence their decisions.

  3. Delays in handing over the ball: it asserts that he often holds onto the ball for a few seconds before each execution to break the opponent's rhythm.

  4. Throwing the ball away from the penalty spot: it mentions the action with Aurélien Tchouaméni in the Qatar 2022 final, when he threw the ball away from the execution point to delay the shot.

  • Complaints to the referee: it highlights that he often constantly complains to the referee before penalties to sow doubt and divert the attention of the kicker.

  • Exaggerated celebrations: it considers that he celebrates his saves exuberantly to increase the pressure on the next kickers.

    Dibu MartĂ­nez is known for his dances
    Dibu MartĂ­nez is known for his dances
  • Use of his physique: at 1.96 meters, he tries to impose himself visually between the posts through theatrical movements and gestures.

  • Constant eye contact: it states that he fixes his gaze on the kicker's eyes during the run-up, instead of following the ball, to make them uncomfortable.

  • Calculated rebounds: it recalls testimonies from youth coaches who noted that, at times, he allows controlled rebounds to induce hasty decisions from forwards.

  • The "villain role": it claims that MartĂ­nez deliberately cultivates a provocative image with chants, dances, and gestures to absorb the pressure from the stadium and transfer it to the opponent.

  • The report recalled some of the most well-known actions of the Argentine goalkeeper during penalty shootouts and also referenced the regulatory changes promoted by IFAB after the Qatar 2022 World Cup to limit certain behaviors of goalkeepers during those situations.

    After the 2022 World Cup, FIFA had to change some rules because of Dibu MartĂ­nez
    After the 2022 World Cup, FIFA had to change some rules because of Dibu MartĂ­nez

    The publication comes on the eve of another clash between Argentines and English in a World Cup and once again places Dibu as one of the main focal points of attention. Beyond the critical tone of the article, the repercussions also reflect the importance that the Argentine National Team's goalkeeper has gained in these types of matches, especially due to his history in penalty shootouts.


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