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FootballEmiliano Martinez: Argentina Goalkeeper Buys Wild Dog to Guard His World Cup Winners Medal
- Emiliano Martinez has reportedly purchased a guard dog to protect his World Cup medal
- The Argentina goalkeeper forked out £20,000 for the Belgian Malinois to guard his home
- Martinez was named the tournament's best goalkeeper after the 2022 World Cup in Qatar
Argentina goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez is fiercely protecting his World Cup winner's medal, by reportedly splashing £20,000 for a guard dog.
The 30-year-old played an important role in Argentina's World Cup triumph, including a last gasp save, which could have swung the game in favour of France.
He equally made an excellent stop during penalty shootouts, while his intimidating presence likely caused Aurelien Tchouameni to miss the target.
Since his heroics and subsequent World Cup win, Martinez has been the subject of controversy for a series of uncalled-for antics in the name of celebrating.
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He is now back in England with his club Aston Villa, more than 15 days after winning the World Cup with Argentina.
The shot-stopper was on the bench as his side recorded a 2-0 away win at Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.
Martinez buys a guard dog
However, Martinez is making sure his winners medal is guarded at all costs, by purchasing a fearsome canine protector for his Midlands house.
According to a report filed by the Daily Star, the Golden Glove winner has paid £20k for a specially-trained Belgian Malinois.
The English media outlet claims that the dog can weigh up to 30 kilograms and has been used by US Navy Seals and the SAS in combat.
The transformation of Martinez
Martinez's career took an upward turn since replacing Bernd Leno in the Arsenal goal, after the German was injured by Neal Maupay in a match against Brighton.
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FootballThe Argentine won three trophies with his country after that, including the Copa America and the World Cup, and sealed a move away from Arsenal after a dispute with Mikel Arteta over his role in the team.
Martinez the bench warmer
Martinez returned to his Premier League club Aston Villa after an extended World Cup break, but could only make the bench against Tottenham, Sports Brief earlier reported.
Swedish goalkeeper Robin Olsen continued to deputise in goal, as head coach Unai Emery insists Martinez needs more time to adapt to the team after a successful month away in Qatar.
The Villa boss has hinted at Martinez starting on the bench for his club's next encounter with the lowly Wolverhampton.