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WHAT HAPPENED? The Albiceleste shot stopper made a name for himself with his gamesmanship throughout the tournament, which reached a pinnacle after Argentina's victory in the final when he celebrated in bizarre fashion after winning the Golden Glove trophy. Martinez's controversial actions continued beyond Qatar, as he paraded around Buenos Aires cradling a baby with Kylian Mbappe's face attached to it. Emery, who took over at Villa in late October, revealed he would speak to his goalkeeper. WHAT THEY SAID: “When you have big emotions, sometimes it’s difficult to control it," the Villa manager told reporters. "I will speak with him next week about some celebrations. But for now I respect that he is now with his national team. When he is going to be us and under our responsibility, we can speak about it then.” THE BIGGER PICTURE: Villa face a tough test on their Premier League return, as they take on a Liverpool side who will be out for revenge after their exit from the Carabao Cup on Thursday night at the hands of Manchester City. Emery will be without his number-one goalkeeper, though, as the Spaniard revealed he would be giving the club's World Cup stars ample rest after their exploits in Qatar.
WHAT HAPPENED? The Albiceleste shot stopper made a name for himself with his gamesmanship throughout the tournament, which reached a pinnacle after Argentina's victory in the final when he celebrated in bizarre fashion after winning the Golden Glove trophy. Martinez's controversial actions continued beyond Qatar, as he paraded around Buenos Aires cradling a baby with Kylian Mbappe's face attached to it. Emery, who took over at Villa in late October, revealed he would speak to his goalkeeper. WHAT THEY SAID: “When you have big emotions, sometimes it’s difficult to control it," the Villa manager told reporters. "I will speak with him next week about some celebrations. But for now I respect that he is now with his national team. When he is going to be us and under our responsibility, we can speak about it then.” THE BIGGER PICTURE: Villa face a tough test on their Premier League return, as they take on a Liverpool side who will be out for revenge after their exit from the Carabao Cup on Thursday night at the hands of Manchester City. Emery will be without his number-one goalkeeper, though, as the Spaniard revealed he would be giving the club's World Cup stars ample rest after their exploits in Qatar.
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