Dibu Martinez Explains His Blow To A Camera He Was Laughing

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Dibu Martínez explains his blow to a camera: "He was laughing"
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Dibu Martínez explains his blow to a camera: "He was laughing"

Martínez said he didn't intend to hit the photographer, but he was angry because he was laughing at him.

Dibu Martínez has explained his blow to a camera after Argentina's win over the Netherlands in the World Cup quarter-finals.

The Aston Villa goalkeeper was seen hitting a photographer with his camera after the match, and he has now said that he did so because the photographer was laughing at him.

"I didn't mean to hit him, but he was laughing at me," Martínez said. "I was angry because we had just won the match and he was making fun of me."

Martínez's actions have been criticized by some, but he has defended himself saying that he was simply reacting to the photographer's provocation.

"I'm not a violent person, but I won't tolerate people disrespecting me," he said. "I'm proud of what I've achieved with Argentina, and I won't let anyone take that away from me."

Martínez's actions have been met with mixed reactions.

Some people have defended him, saying that he was simply reacting to the photographer's provocation.

Others have criticized him, saying that his actions were unprofessional and that he should have shown more restraint.

It is ultimately up to each individual to decide whether or not they believe Martínez's actions were justified.

Conclusion

Dibu Martínez's blow to a camera after Argentina's win over the Netherlands in the World Cup quarter-finals has been met with mixed reactions.

Some people have defended him, saying that he was simply reacting to the photographer's provocation.

Others have criticized him, saying that his actions were unprofessional and that he should have shown more restraint.

It is ultimately up to each individual to decide whether or not they believe Martínez's actions were justified.