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Emiliano Martinez branded ‘biggest son of a b**** in football’ by former France star and Pamela Anderson’s ex Adil Rami


ADIL RAMI has slammed Argentina’s World Cup-winning goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez after he taunted Kylian Mbappe.

Martinez has openly mocked the France star, having held a minute’s silence for the “dead” Mbappe during the team’s celebrations in the changing rooms after the World Cup final.

Argentina goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez has been slammed by former France international Adil RamiCredit: Getty
The defender has called Martinez ‘the most hated man’Credit: Getty – Contributor
Martinez taunted Kylian Mbappe by holding baby doll with his face during Argentina’s open top bus celebrationsCredit: @ESPNFC

The goalkeeper also mocked the attacker by clutching a baby doll with his face on it during the bus parade in Buenos Aires.

The Aston Villa goalkeeper was also criticised for his antics during the penalty shootout in the final and labelled a “s***house”.

But former World Cup winner and France defender Rami has had enough of Martinez as he took to social media.

He said on an Instagram story: “The biggest son of a bitch in football.

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“The most hated man.”

The current Troyes player then suggested that Martinez should not have won the Golden Glove award.

Rami, who is the ex-fiance of Pamela Anderson, instead believes the best goalkeeper at the World Cup was Morocco’s Yassine Bounou.

In his last post, he insisted that Mbappe has left his opponents “traumatised” with his performances.

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The PSG star put the ball past Martinez four times in the final.

Mbappe scored a hat-trick in the game before converting from the spot in the shootout.

Overall, the Frenchman took three penalties against the Argentine in the game, coming out on top each time.

Mbappe fired past Martinez four times during the World Cup finalCredit: EPA


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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