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'Infuriating' Emi Martinez antics Leeds United saw first-hand reaps World Cup rewards

Emi Martinez's mind games in the World Cup Final are something Leeds United have witnessed first hand this season. Jesse Marsch was left annoyed by Aston Villa's game management during the 0-0 draw between the two sides earlier this season and although the Whites head coach found those antics infuriating, he believes the antics of the goalkeeper in the World Cup Final shootout gave his side the edge.

The Argentinian shot stopper was shown a yellow card for his antics during the shootout, including rolling the ball away prior to one of France's penalties. The gamesmanship worked worked as Aurélien Tchouaméni missed the following spot-kick.

Speaking to The Athletic, Marsch said: "In talking about doing what you have to to get a result, we should probably chat about Emi Martinez. I’m talking from experience here because not so long ago, he played for Aston Villa against my Leeds team and used a few antics to work the clock and subdue the crowd.

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"I mean, it was infuriating, but that’s the point, right? His mind games in penalty shootouts seem to give him an edge and he knows they give him an edge. The gains he gets from those add to the fact that fundamentally he’s a big goalkeeper.

"In reality, the football goal is massive and you should score just about every penalty you take. But he has this way of making it look and feel very small.

"I actually don’t think Martinez had a brilliant tournament as a whole but to take his save from Randal Kolo Muani near the end of extra time as an example, that ability to make big plays in big moments is exactly where this Argentina team are at with their mentality."

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