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Emi Martinez torn to shreds as MOTD footage surfaces after Arsenal vs Aston Villa: ‘We knew it was coming’

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Emi Martinez Torn to Shreds as MOTD Footage Surfaces After Arsenal vs Aston Villa: ‘We Knew It Was Coming’

Arsenal delivered a crushing statement in the Premier League title race by dismantling Aston Villa at the Emirates Stadium, with goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez at the center of a catastrophic error that sparked their second-half rampage.



Mikel Arteta's table-toppers exploited Martinez's blunder early in the second half. From a corner kick, Gabriel Magalhaes pressured the Argentine keeper, who weakly palmed the ball away—only for it to roll into the net off the defender. VAR reviewed potential foul play on Martinez but upheld the goal, igniting Arsenal's dominance.

Four minutes later, Martin Odegaard's incisive press and precise pass set up Martin Zubimendi for a cool 12-yard finish, doubling the lead. Leandro Trossard sealed the rout in the 69th minute with a thunderous strike from the edge of the box after Odegaard's cross shredded Villa's backline. Gabriel Jesus added further gloss late on, punishing Villa's woes.

The MOTD footage, now circulating widely, has torn Martinez apart online. Pundits and fans alike highlighted his shaky handling and time-wasting goal-kicks in the first half, where Arsenal's Viktor Gyokeres squandered headers. "We knew it was coming," one viral clip from Match of the Day captioned, referencing Martinez's history of high-pressure meltdowns.

For Unai Emery's third-placed Villans, dreaming of a first title since 1981 after 11 straight wins—including a 2-1 over Chelsea—this 4-0 humbling leaves them six points adrift. Their record streak ends, title hopes dented by Arsenal's set-piece mastery and clinical finishing.

Arsenal's win reinforces their supremacy, while Martinez faces brutal scrutiny. Social media erupts: "Dibu destroyed," "Costly clowning." Villa must regroup fast.

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