Lisandro Martínez: “I haven’t fallen so much yet from what the World Cup was”

The Argentine world champion, Lisandro Martínez, not only had a great World Cup, but he is also a very promising player when it comes to thinking about the future of the national team. In this way, in dialogue with TyC Sports, he said that “for me it is a lifestyle, trying to find the balance that is very important in football. We go through thousands of emotions, we live a thousand and when you are at home or in the club, you have to try to find that energy balance.” Regarding the title obtained in Qatar on December 18, 2022, he explained that “I have not fallen so much yet from what the World Cup was. It’s a dream really, but the nice thing is that I’m living in the present. I feel a huge happiness to have won the title with this incredible group.” Throughout the note, he referred to different topics, one of them was the cabal that Rodrigo De Paul mentioned days ago and said that “we went to a university where many people go, and you do not know with what energy all that was.” “When we arrived in Qatar, I was in bed for three or four days, with fever, sore throat, I couldn’t speak. And I called Marito (the prop) and said: ‘Bring me palo santo, sahumerio’. El Cuti carried me a lot.” At the same time, he spoke about the clash between Messi and Weghorst, player of the Netherlands and current teammate of Martínez at Manchester United, which remained for history: “here we are carrying all the time, he takes it well. I say, ‘Good day, silly.'” On the other hand, he made statements about his teammate in England, Alejandro Garnacho, and made it clear that “he is an excellent boy with a lot of personality, he is 18 years old and is starting in a very big team, with a lot of pressure”, and closed by pointing out that, “the only way is to go with me there, to Argentina”.

Original source in Spanish

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