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Emi Martinez delivers honest Arsenal verdict after breaking former club's heart
Emi Martinez provided his honest thoughts about his former club, Arsenal, after Aston Villa dented their Premier League title hopes.
Aston Villa goalkeeper Emi Martinez reaffirmed his love for former club Arsenal after severely denting their Premier League title hopes in Sunday's 2-0 win at the Emirates Stadium. The animated stopper paused his post-match celebrations by showing respect to Arsenal and Mikel Arteta on a momentous day in north London.
Martinez joined the Gunners' academy from Independiente in 2010, making 38 senior appearances and completing six different loan moves before joining Aston Villa in a £20million deal in 2020.
He was the bane of Arteta's existence this weekend, keeping a clean sheet to haunt his former club alongside Unai Emery and derail their title challenge.
Leon Bailey and Ollie Watkins' 84th and 87th-minute strikes stunned the Emirates, punishing a toothless display from the hosts, dazzled by the bright lights of the title race for a second straight season.
Villa's victory strengthened their bid for Champions League football and handed Manchester City a two-point lead at the Premier League summit.
However, Martinez remained respectful after full-time, paying tribute to the club where he spent over a decade of his career before moving to Villa Park.
"I spent 11 years here. I still love the club, I still have friends here," Martinez, standing alongside Watkins, told Sky Sports.
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"When you spend 10 years of your life at a place where you come in as a young boy and leave as a man, there's still a special connection there.
"They're still second, they play in the Champions League in four days' time, and they have one of the best managers in the world.
"They've come far and have one of the best managers in the world. I've worked with Mikel [Arteta]. I know how good he is.
"I think they'll be fine. They'll put in a really good performance against whoever they play next week."
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The 31-year-old World Cup winner has played a crucial role in Villa's success this term. With five games remaining, Emery's side are in pole position for a top-four finish.
Villa are also still in the hunt for silverware, taking a 2-1 advantage into Thursday's Europa Conference League quarter-final second leg in Lille.
Martinez added: "I enjoy every win, but the fans have been supporting us both at home and away. We knew an away win would help our Champions League hopes.
"This is the first step. We've got five finals left. But we need to enjoy this one, then go again on Thursday and try to make the semi-finals."