
Lisandro Martinez and Cristian Romero blast ‘idiot’ Gary Neville after Argentina beat England
Cristian Romero has had a swipe at Gary Neville, who had previously questioned the Argentina defender and his international team-mate Lisandro Martinez ahead…
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Last week, former Manchester United defender Neville branded Romero and Martinez as ‘the best worst centre-halves in the world’ following Argentina’s 3-2 victory over Egypt in the last-16. ‘They give goals away constantly, but they don’t care about giving goals away because they’ll score goals at the other end. England took the lead in the ill-tempered semi-final in Atlanta with Anthony Gordon’s goal in the 55th minute. Cristian Romero and Lisandro Martínez seem to give away a goal between them in every match.
Furthermore, The England captain said: “Once we went 1-0 up, we seemed to just try to hold on, which at this level isn’t enough. "After the goal, whether it was because they were pushing more men forward or because we couldn’t match them individually, it was wave after wave, and we were trying to hold on, our guys blocking.
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Last week, former Manchester United defender Neville branded Romero and Martinez as ‘the best worst centre-halves in the world’ following Argentina’s 3-2 victory over Egypt in the last-16. ‘They give goals away constantly, but they don’t care about giving goals away because they’ll score goals at the other end.
according to MetroEngland took the lead in the ill-tempered semi-final in Atlanta with Anthony Gordon’s goal in the 55th minute.
according to MetroCristian Romero and Lisandro Martínez seem to give away a goal between them in every match.
according to The MirrorThe England captain said: “Once we went 1-0 up, we seemed to just try to hold on, which at this level isn’t enough. "After the goal, whether it was because they were pushing more men forward or because we couldn’t match them individually, it was wave after wave, and we were trying to hold on, our guys blocking.
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