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Emi Martinez's ultimate insult as Aston Villa ace barges into player after X-rated comments

Brazil vs Argentina boiled over on Tuesday night as the South American rivals went head-to-head

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Updated 08:42, 26 Mar 2025

Emi Martinez taunted Brazil towards the end of their World Cup qualifier

Emi Martinez taunted Brazil towards the end of their World Cup qualifier

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Aston Villa's Emi Martinez gave bitter rivals Brazil the ultimate insult as Argentina cruised towards a wide victory which sealed their qualification for the 2026 World Cup. The Albiceleste won 4-1 to extend their lead at the top of their qualifying group, while Brazil are struggling in fourth.

Argentina played without injured talisman Lionel Messi. But they held a comfortable advantage by the time Martinez was up to his usual tricks, with first-half goals from Julian Alvarez, Enzo Fernandez and Alexis Mac Allister sending them on their way, and Guiliano Simeone sealing the deal in the 71st minute.

Matheus Cunha had put Brazil on the board midway through the first half, but that mattered little as the game wound down. And after receiving the ball late on, Martinez rubbed salt in Brazilian wounds by flicking it up and doing keepy-uppies with his knees under no pressure from the opposition.

That was just one incident in a jam-packed game which centred about Raphinha's controversial pre-match comments. The Brazil winger stated: "We will beat them, no doubt. On and off the pitch, if we have to." When interviewer Romario said "**** them?", Raphinha replied: "**** them."

Those remarks clearly riled up the Argentines, as in one altercation with former Manchester City defender Nicolas Otamendi, Raphinha was told to 'talk less'.

Things ramped up another notch after the final whistle, when Raphinha was barged into by Martinez and was patronisingly touched on the face by both Leandro Paredes and Cristian Romero. The Barcelona star reacted angrily and had to be physically pulled away by team-mate Endrick.

Raphinha's torture would continue as Argentina players grouped together and celebrated with their home fans, chanting: "A minute of silence for Raphinha, who is dead."

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