Aston Villa 2-0 Lille (3-0 on agg): Emi Martinez plays both wonder and wind-up merchant again, writes TOM COLLOMOSSE - as Argentine shot-stopper returns to haunt French fans
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Emi Martinez is undeniably one of the Premier League’s most captivating figures. Regardless of opinions about him, his presence is sure to be missed when he eventually departs.

In today’s era of sports, many athletes follow a corporate mold—polished, articulate, and remarkably wealthy, yet often leaving without much fanfare. Martinez, however, defies this trend and consistently makes an impact wherever he plays.

During a recent match, Martinez encapsulated his unique style. After executing a clean save, his impressive clearance launched Jadon Sancho forward to assist John McGinn in scoring the decisive goal. This victory propelled Aston Villa into the Europa League quarter-finals, where they will face Bologna. Leon Bailey, coming off the bench, secured the win with a late second goal.

“He’s a mad man,” McGinn joked. “Though he’s a family man at heart, he’s also a big kid, full of energy, and an outstanding goalkeeper. Even with a 2-0 lead, he pulled off a fantastic save.”

The question of Martinez’s future at Aston Villa remains uncertain. Last summer, his eagerness to join Atletico Madrid or Manchester United was apparent, even causing concern among his teammates.

Love him or hate him, Emi Martinez is one of the most watchable players in the Premier League

Love him or hate him, Emi Martinez is one of the most watchable players in the Premier League

As well as keeping a clean sheet the Argentina shot-stopper teed up John McGinn's opener

As well as keeping a clean sheet the Argentina shot-stopper teed up John McGinn’s opener

As a result, he lost the vice-captaincy to Ezri Konsa, and this season, his relationship with the club has seemed somewhat strained, akin to a couple attempting to move past a significant disagreement. For now, though, they continue their partnership.

Whoever signs Martinez will take a good deal of baggage from Villa’s hands – but they will also have a proven winner. Before he tries to lift the World Cup again, Martinez would love to win a first trophy with Villa, and boss Unai Emery shares that fierce ambition.

When he was introduced as Villa boss in autumn 2022, Emery set himself the target of a trophy. Villa have not won one since 1996 but now they are a step closer. Emery has won this competition four times and the added prize of Champions League football next season could not be more alluring.

Emery left out the misfiring Ollie Watkins, whose form means he faces an uphill struggle to retain his spot in the England squad ahead of the World Cup. Tammy Abraham, another with fading international ambitions, was chosen in his place.

The first leg was a drab affair and the opening 45 minutes here were similarly cautious. Before the game, fans held up signs celebrating Emery’s 100 wins as Villa boss, after he reached his century in Lille last week.

Long before the interval, many had fashioned them into paper aeroplanes and hurled them towards the pitch. Yes, it was a thriller, all right. Desperate to generate the revenue that will help them compete with the wealthy elite, Villa hope big European nights mean big corporate ticket packages. Not based on games like these, they won’t.

Villa had tried to force the issue in the opening minutes. Sancho ran behind the Lille back five and found Douglas Luiz on the edge of the box. The Brazilian midfielder’s shot was blocked by Alexsandro and the ball rebounded off McGinn for a goal-kick.

The visitors offered so little in attack that Villa may have grown complacent, and they were lucky that the unmarked Ayyoub Bouaddi could not keep his header on target when he aimed for goal midway through the half.

Villa came close to taking the lead just before half-time. Amadou Onana climbed well to meet McGinn’s corner and when Berke Ozer pushed it away, Sancho could not adjust his feet quickly enough to convert the loose ball.

Villa moved ahead when Martinez saved Nabil Bentaleb’s free-kick and his superb volleyed ‘sidewinder’ clearance fell perfectly into the path of Sancho. The winger tricked his way past Felix Correia and squared for McGinn, who did the rest from 10 yards.

Anyway, over to Martinez. The Argentina goalkeeper pranced towards the halfway line like an over-excited pony, celebrating extravagantly with his team-mates. And as he ran back to his goal, Martinez waved his hand provocatively in the direction of the Lille supporters. Of course he did.

‘It was a very good assist,’ said Emery. ‘Now we are in the key moment in the Europa League and Premier League and we need to be so demanding.’

Watkins had replaced Abraham and put a 20-yard effort just wide while Sancho hit the post from an angle before Bailey tapped in the second from Watkins’ pass. By then, Martinez had made his mark and as long as his mind is trained completely on the job at hand, he is a powerful force – as Bologna may be about to find out.

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