Top Ad
I DIG Radio
www.idigradio.com
Listen live to the best music from around the world!
I DIG Style
www.idigstyle.com
Learn about the latest fashion styles and more...

Argentina keeper Martínez elevates cult status with yet more shootout heroics

Written by 
Published in Breaking News
Friday, 05 July 2024 06:01

When a team triumphs, supporters quickly credit the offensive players for their efforts on the pitch and the coach for the tactical management over the course of the 90 minutes. But a goalkeeper's performance, no matter how great, often goes unnoticed.

Emiliano Martínez, however, leaped into the spotlight in the Copa América quarterfinals on Thursday to put aside any possibility of being labeled unsung or underrated.

His Argentina side had almost secured a ticket to the semifinals in regular time, passionately defending a 1-0 scoreline for the majority of the match. Then Kevin Rodríguez scored for Ecuador in stoppage time to make it 1-1 and force a penalty shootout.

For a moment, silence fell upon NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas before the referee confirmed the goal to send the few Ecuadorian fans present into a frenzy, while the overwhelmingly pro-Argentina contingent stood in astonishment. Like the finals in 2015 and 2016, and semifinal in 2021, La Albiceleste's Copa América fate would be decided by spot kicks.

Argentina's not-so-secret weapon, "Dibu" Martínez, positioned himself between the posts and instilled confidence when the team needed it most.

But up until Lisandro Martínez's header had given Argentina the lead in the 35th minute, the offensive line had overshadowed the efforts of the defence. "Dibu" may only have made one save in the game, but he did play an important role during regular time, preserving his clean sheet almost until the end as Ecuador persistently attacked Argentina's goal.

Argentina didn't actually need "Dibu" when Ecuador received a penalty for a handball in regular time on 62 minutes, with Enner Valencia's attempt hitting the post before Piero Hincapié was penalised for encroaching into the area when his effort deflected for a corner.

It was in the penalty shootout that the Aston Villa goalkeeper really stepped up to the plate, as he has done so often before. At the Copa América in 2021, Martínez made three stops in a semifinal shootout against Colombia to clinch the ticket to the final -- where they beat arch-rivals Brazil 1-0.

Then, a year later at the World Cup, he became a national hero. First, he made two saves against Netherlands in the quarterfinals for a 4-3 shootout success, then in the final vs. France he was iconic. After arguing with the referee to delay Kingsley Coman from taking France's second spot kick, Martínez dived low to his right to keep it out. Argentina eventually won the shootout 4-2 as he helped his side to lift the World Cup for the first time since 1986.

The fans celebrated every save in Qatar, but still it's the attacking players that continue to be printed on every flag, displayed on every poster, and whose names and numbers are worn on jerseys. Any supporter bearing the goalkeeping kit at this match would have been swamped by a sea of white and baby blue. But again on Thursday night, Martínez demonstrated once and for all why a skilled goalkeeper can be just as valuable as any outfield player.

The coin flip at NRG Stadium dictated La Albiceleste would shoot first. Captain Lionel Messi walked up to the spot, and rocketed the ball against the crossbar to bring back the ghosts of 2016, when he missed the first kick in the final loss to Chile. Argentina briefly lost hope, seeing the light dim with each of Messi's slow-paced steps back to the centre circle.

But Martínez quickly brought the spark back into the supporters' eyes when diving to save from Ángel Mena. He then managed a second stop when Alan Minda stepped up, inciting a louder reaction from fans.

Once Nicolás Otamendi nailed the deciding strike, players that once kneeled together in the midfield exploded into different directions. Martínez ran to hug his teammates, danced in front of fans seated behind the goal and signaled for more cheers after propelling Argentina to life yet again.

Many burst into tears as La Albiceleste figures embraced each other. Then, regardless of the missed attempt by the captain or the decisive strike by defender Otamendi, the compliments began flowing in for "Dibu."

"I am not a goalkeeping coach, but when a goalkeeper attempts to make a penalty save they may touch the ball but 'Dibu' attacks them. He makes noises when he stops them," Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni said. "Better that he's Argentine."

Messi added: "'Dibu' is always there, in these moments he becomes big. In the penalties we had a lot of faith, even before the match he joked that we should be calm if there were penalties. He always has it in his mind."

Otamendi said: "We have an animal that is 'Dibu,' who is prepared for the key moments. Not just the penalties but in the key moments."

The conversation surrounding the goalkeeper continued, as his name creeped into article headlines, television recap shows and social media posts made by supporters.

The goalkeeper succeeded in making his name synonymous with Thursday night's triumph. The game-changing efforts of "Dibu" inspired Argentina to clinch a spot in the semifinals, maximizing the importance of his skill and position. Though no team plans to be in a position to make the goalkeeper the most valuable player on the pitch, Martínez stands as a reminder that the role cannot remain undervalued.

"I work for this," the goalkeeper said.

Read 120 times

Soccer

Liverpool GK Alisson urges team to 'create history'

Liverpool GK Alisson urges team to 'create history'

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsLiverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker has said Arne Slot's side have...

Pulisic suffers injury setback, will miss Roma clash

Pulisic suffers injury setback, will miss Roma clash

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsInjury issues continue to plague AC Milan, with leading scorer Chri...

Atlético chief pans Super League: 'About one club'

Atlético chief pans Super League: 'About one club'

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsAtlético Madrid chief executive Miguel Ángel Gil Marin has criticis...

2026 FIFA


2028 LOS ANGELES OLYMPIC

UEFA

2024 PARIS OLYMPIC


Basketball

Sources: Russell to Nets; Lakers get Finney-Smith

Sources: Russell to Nets; Lakers get Finney-Smith

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsThe Los Angeles Lakers have agreed to trade D'Angelo Russell, Maxwe...

Dubs pull out close win, see it as 'turning point'

Dubs pull out close win, see it as 'turning point'

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsSAN FRANCISCO -- The Golden State Warriors have been on the wrong e...

Baseball

Dodgers' Ohtani, wife expecting first child in '25

Dodgers' Ohtani, wife expecting first child in '25

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsShohei Ohtani and his wife Mamiko Tanaka are expecting their first...

Bregman, Buehler team up for big Santa Anita win

Bregman, Buehler team up for big Santa Anita win

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsARCADIA, Calif. -- All-Stars Alex Bregman and Walker Buehler have t...

Sports Leagues

  • FIFA

    Fédération Internationale de Football Association
  • NBA

    National Basketball Association
  • ATP

    Association of Tennis Professionals
  • MLB

    Major League Baseball
  • ITTF

    International Table Tennis Federation
  • NFL

    Nactional Football Leagues
  • FISB

    Federation Internationale de Speedball

About Us

I Dig® is a leading global brand that makes it more enjoyable to surf the internet, conduct transactions and access, share, and create information.  Today I Dig® attracts millions of users every month.r

 

Phone: (800) 737. 6040
Fax: (800) 825 5558
Website: www.idig.com
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Affiliated