Irish Daily Mirror

Emi loves the Arsenal... but hurts them

- BY MIKE WALTERS

WELL, that has put the cat among the pigeons.

Emi Martinez has presided over 32 shut-outs for club and country since he won the Golden Glove at the last World Cup.

That is more clean sheets than a hotel laundry and none turned football upside down like Aston Villa’s pitch-perfect ambush of the title race at the Emirates.

Martinez defiled his gong in Qatar with a lewd and suggestive prank, but it does not change the narrative: Villa’s No.1 is arguably the best goalkeeper in the world.

Would Pep Guardiola trade Ederson for him? Probably not. Would Erik ten Hag swap Andre Onana for Martinez? He might not be in the job long enough to get the chance.

Yet it remains one of football’s most curious pieces of transfer business that Martinez was sold by the Gunners, after just 33 appearance­s in nine years with the Londoners, and here was a showcase for his enduring agility.

As Villa sat deep, leaving fewer spaces than the dance floor at Birmingham’s famous Snobs nightclub, their World Cup winner was called into action only sporadical­ly.

But he simply did not look like being beaten.

Within seconds of Ollie Watkins hitting the inside of a post at the other end, Martinez procured a miraculous save with an outstretch­ed leg when Leandro Trossard looked certain to score (above).

Arsenal never looked like scoring again and, if they miss out on the title, they will rue Martinez’s two clean sheets against them this season.

He said: “I came to Arsenal as a lad and left a man. I’ll always love this club. They are still second, 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.”

Nice words about his former employers. But after the Gunners were stunned by Leon Bailey and Watkins’ decisive two-goal salvo in the last six minutes, the great showman from Mar del Plata co-ordinated the celebratio­ns with 3,000 travelling missionari­es from Spaghetti Junction like the conductor of an orchestra.

With Martinez calling the tune, Villa look the likeliest bet for the fourth Champions League place.

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