Argentina trio Martinez, Romero and Molina look worse for wear after four-day World Cup celebrations

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How’s the hangover, guys? Lisandro Martínez poses in sunglasses with Cristian Romero and Nahuel Molina after FOUR days of partying… with the Argentine trio in no rush to return to club football after their World Cup triumph

Lisandro Martínez has posted a photo of himself on social media alongside his Argentina team mates Cristian Romero and Nahuel Molina, with the trio looking slightly worse for wear as they continue to celebrate their World Cup victory.

Argentina beat France on penalties on Sunday to end their 36-year wait for their third World Cup, and they’ve been partying ever since.

The team returned home to a heroes welcome in the early hours of Tuesday morning, and then held a victory parade through the streets of Buenos Aires in the afternoon, although this was cut short due to security concerns when four millions of fans took the place. streets

Lisandro Martínez, Cristian Romero and Nahuel Molina pose after their World Cup celebrations

Lisandro Martínez, Cristian Romero and Nahuel Molina pose after their World Cup celebrations

Argentina has been partying for several days since winning the World Cup in Qatar.

Argentina has been partying for several days since winning the World Cup in Qatar.

The celebrations don’t appear to have ended there, however, as Martinez took to Twitter Thursday night to post a photo with Romero and Molina.

The three defenders are sitting in a cantina looking extremely tired, with Martinez wearing sunglasses to cover his eyes. The Manchester United star captioned the post: “Many ended up like this, right?”, acknowledging the weariness of him, along with a smiley face emoji and a trophy emoji.

Molina can be seen eating something, while Romero can barely smile after four days of partying in his homeland.

The photo does not indicate that any of the three players plan to return to club football anytime soon, as domestic action will kick off in the coming days.

Martinez and Romero appear to be in no rush to return to Premier League action anytime soon.

Martinez and Romero appear to be in no rush to return to Premier League action anytime soon.

Martinez has been an ever-present in United's back line after completing a move from Ajax

Martinez has been an ever-present in United’s back line after completing a move from Ajax

Tottenham hope to have Cristian Romero back as soon as possible, says the player's father

Tottenham hope to have Cristian Romero back as soon as possible, says the player’s father

Martinez has been a fixture in United’s back line this term since joining from Ajax, but it now looks unlikely that he will return in time to face Nottingham Forest on December 27.

Meanwhile, Romero’s Tottenham return to action a day earlier when he travels to Brentford.

The club want Romero to return as soon as possible, according to the player’s father, as they look to get off to a fast start in the second half of the season, but their chances of having the 24-year-old available for his trip to west London look low. thin.

Molina has a little more time to return to Atlético de Madrid, since Diego Simeone’s team will not play again until December 29 when they host Elche.

That game is still less than a week away, however, which means Molina is doing well if he wants to be ready to play.

Molina has less than a week to prepare for Atlético Madrid's return to action in Spain.

Molina has less than a week to prepare for Atlético Madrid’s return to action in Spain.