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'This is amazing' - Arsenal fans delight at new Emi Martinez footage after Aston Villa thrashing

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'This is amazing' - Arsenal fans delight at new Emi Martinez footage after Aston Villa thrashing

Arsenal fans are buzzing with excitement over fresh footage capturing Emiliano 'Emi' Martinez's furious reaction following Aston Villa's humiliating 4-1 defeat at the Emirates Stadium on December 30, 2025. The clip, which has gone viral, shows the Argentine goalkeeper seething in the tunnel as taunting Arsenal supporters jeer him, with Villa staff rushing to hold him back from escalating the confrontation[1].



The match shattered Villa's impressive 11-match winning streak in the Premier League, reaffirming Arsenal's credentials as title contenders. Martinez, 33, endured a nightmare night, conceding four goals against his former club. The opener came early when Gabriel Magalhaes outmuscled him in the air from a Bukayo Saka corner, heading home powerfully while Martinez protested a possible foul—claiming Gabriel's elbow caught his wrist—but referees waved play on[1][2]. Further strikes from Martinelli, Leandro Trossard, and Gabriel Jesus piled on the misery, with Ollie Watkins netting a late consolation for Villa[1].

Fans hailed the tunnel meltdown as "this is amazing," reveling in Martinez's visible rage amid chants praising Arsenal's current keeper, David Raya. The hostility traces back to Martinez's acrimonious 2020 exit from Arsenal, sold for £20 million ($27 million) after Bernd Leno's arrival limited his playtime. Despite occasional fond words for the Gunners, his past comments about feeling mistreated and unloved stung supporters[1].

Social media erupted with delight: "Emi losing it is the best Christmas gift," one fan tweeted, while others shared the clip labeling it "poetic justice." The footage, caught on camera post-whistle, underscores the lingering bad blood, turning Villa's thrashing into prime banter material for Arsenal's faithful[1][3].

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