Move over Messi -- Argentina has a new hero
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[July 07, 2021]
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Emiliano
Martinez needed only a month to establish himself as Argentina's
number one goalkeeper and on Tuesday he became a new national hero
by saving three times in a shootout in their Copa America semi-final
against Colombia.
With the score tied 1-1 after the regulation 90 minutes, the Aston
Villa keeper's exploits in the shootout moved Argentina into a
mouthwatering Copa America final against hosts and reigning
champions Brazil.
Lionel Messi, so often the key man for Argentina, paid tribute to
Martinez.
“It was difficult at times,” he said. “But we have 'Emi' and he’s
phenomenal. We trusted him. We’ve fulfilled our objective of coming
here to play every game and now we’re going to the final.”
Martinez had little to do over the 90 minutes but was superb in the
shootout, diving at full stretch to save from Davinson Sanchez,
Yerry Mina and Edwin Cardona.

He also earned a rebuke from the referee for his non-stop cheeky
chat aimed at Colombia's players as they lined up to take their
kicks.
The 28-year-old, who had spells with Arsenal, Wolves, Reading,
Sheffield Wednesday and Rotherham, only made his international debut
on June 3 in a World Cup qualifier against Chile.
He was injured in Argentina’s next match against Colombia and taken
off when they were leading 2-0. The game ended 2-2 and Martinez was
thrown right back into the fray for the next game.
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Argentina's Lionel Messi celebrates
after Lautaro Martinez scored their first goal REUTERS/Ueslei
Marcelino

Since then he has impressed in what
has been a problem position for coach Lionel Scaloni, conceding just
three times in six games.
Martinez, who may not even have
started at the Copa America had River Plate keeper Franco Armani not
tested positive for COVID-19, said there was no stopping Argentina
now.
“We’ve spent 40 days locked away, not seeing anyone outside our
bubble,” he said after Tuesday’s victory. “We said on the first day
we want to get to the final and what better than to play Brazil at
their home.
“Brazil have a great team but we have the best in the world and
we’re going there to win.”
(Reporting by Andrew Downie; Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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