
EMI Martinez hit his own box in his own box last night when Argentina beat Brazil 4-1.
The fierce rivals met in a world cup qualification in Buenos Aires with bragging that very much for grabbing.
Brazilian star Raphinha stood up tensions for the game by saying “F *** them” from the rivals on his side before he adds: “We will undoubtedly defeat them.”
However, the home team took the lead within five minutes, with Julian Alvarez wriggling through two defenders before he turned the ball home.
Chelsea star Enzo Fernandez brought the score at 12 minutes with 2-0 and sneaked to the rear pole to score after a neat movement.
Brazil came back in the game in the 26th minute when Matheus Cunha caught with Tottenham defender Cristian Romero Dawdling on the ball, the wolves before the pickpocket of his opponent before he went beyond Martinez.
Alexis Mac Allister restored the advantage of two goals from Argentina before the break, the Liverpool star defeated Brazil goalkeeper Bento to score.
Tempers flared up a little later, with Nicolas Otamendi Raphinha told to “talk less” while players pushed each other – and Vinicius Jr Barend that he won two championship competitions.
Fans also made X-rated songs aimed at Barcelona-wing player Raphinha.
Twenty minutes of the time, Diego Simeone's son Giuliano came to the action by waking the ball from a tight corner.
With Brazil sent to beat Martinez late, with the Argentinian colors painted in his hair, playing playfully exercised keepy ups in his own box.
While Raphinha left the field at the end of the game, he was bumped by Martinez, with Romero Peace Hoek playing when his opponent confronted the goalkeeper.
The ruling world champions trounge Brazil without Talisman Lionel Messi.
And after the game, Alvarez brutally claimed: “Maybe with Leo Messi on the field we may have scored two or three goals.”
Brazilian defender Marquinhos admitted that the game had been “embarrassing”.
Brazilian TV told the PSG trouble: “What we did here today can no longer happen.
“It's hard to talk about it in the heat of the moment … it's embarrassing.
“We started the game very badly, far below what we could do and they have a great series of confidence. They knew how to play smart … I'm sorry for our fans.”
Brazil has won only seven of the 16 games under Baas Dorival Jr.
But Marquinhos refused to blame his intercourse coach.
'We have to share the debt'
The 30-year-old added: “It is not only the coach's fault … It is also the fault of the players.
“There is no secret formula in football where you make a choice and it works. We can do it all better. We have to share the blame.
“It's about understanding the moment and being humble.”
Argentina has already qualified for the World Cup of next year with four more games to be saved.
Brazil in the meantime still has to do work – six points above the seventh placed Venezuela are left with 12 left to play for.
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