He ‘Draw’ Martínez he took the defeat badly Argentina in the view of Colombia in a qualifying match for the World Cup and he paid it to a TV cameraman who was trying to do his job hunting players on the pitch to get statements. But he bumped into Aston Villa’s Argentine goalkeeper, who slapped him to get the camera away.
Yesterday, Colombian associations protested about this and filed a complaint. And who also wanted to speak after the incident was the cameraman who received an attack from the goalkeeper. “They give the final whistle and I, as a steady camera operator, am always going to look for reactions. I just enter the field and look for reactions. I see ‘Dibu’, I see him congratulating a substitute goalkeeper with a look I, and I came near him and suddenly ‘Dibu’ threw me,” said the worker, who fell to the ground after the blow.
“I was angry, very angry, because I was working, like he was doing, he was saving and I turned on my camera, I wasn’t even playing soccer against him. But I didn’t say anything to him,” he added. “I want to tell you to calm down, brother. In life, at any time, everyone loses a game, and suddenly that loss means a lot to you. But keep going, Draw.”
Source: La Verdad
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