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·11. Juni 2026
All clear in goal: «Dibu» Martínez out of plaster, set for Algeria opener

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·11. Juni 2026

Excellent news for Argentina’s goal. The Albiceleste’s medical staff examined Emiliano Martínez and decided to remove the cast from the ring finger of his right hand. With this positive progress in his recovery, it is now fully confirmed that the Mar del Plata native will start in the World Cup opener against Algeria, scheduled for next Tuesday at 10:00 p.m. in Kansas.
“Dibu” is in the final stretch of his recovery from a fracture suffered during the warm-up for the Europa League final between Aston Villa and Freiburg. At the time, the goalkeeper decided to play anyway because of the importance of the match. Later, with the World Cup just around the corner, surgery was ruled out; two decisions that slowed down his recovery timeline.
Because of this, Martínez joined the national team camp with a special bandage. In the first training sessions, he was seen doing physiotherapy, footwork drills, or training with only one hand. However, the bone has healed optimally up to now, which allowed the doctors to remove the cast and place a protective splint on the area instead. From now on, he will be able to put on his gloves, and the physical demands will gradually increase.
Despite not having played any minutes in the warm-up friendlies —where Juan Musso and Santiago Beltrán shared goalkeeping duties against Honduras, and Gerónimo Rulli did so against Iceland—, “Dibu’s” presence for the World Cup opener is an absolute certainty.
The goalkeeper from Mar del Plata will arrive for the match against Algeria exactly 27 days after suffering the injury. Everything is therefore set for him to guard Argentina’s goal at a second consecutive World Cup.
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