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Martinez gets emotional in live Sky Sports interview while talking about Arsenal

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Martinez was loaned out to six clubs during his decade at Arsenal
Martinez was loaned out to six clubs during his decade at Arsenal

EMILIANO MARTINEZ appeared emotional as he lifted the lid on his love for Arsenal.

The 31-year-old goalkeeper made crucial saves as Aston Villa dented the Gunners' title hopes with a shock 2-0 win yesterday.

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Emiliano Martinez looked emotional when discussing his years at ArsenalCredit: Sky Sports
Martinez came back to haunt his former club and dent their title hopes with huge saves
Martinez came back to haunt his former club and dent their title hopes with huge savesCredit: Reuters

After the game, Martinez celebrated with the club's travelling fans and did his best Jurgen Klopp impression as he punched the air to cheers from the away end.

Prior to joining Aston Villa, the Argentine spent ten years at Arsenal.

And asked about his love for his former club, Martinez emotionally said: "I think it was ten to eleven years here. I still love the club and I still have friends here.

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"When you spend ten years of your life - I came here as a young lad and I left as a man.

"I always love this club and I always will."

Martinez arrived at Arsenal as a teenager in 2010 and went on to play 38 times, helping them win the FA Cup during his final season.

He was loaned out six times during his decade at the Emirates to the likes of Sheffield Wednesday, Wolves, Reading.

Martinez is now hoping to fire Aston Villa into next season's Champions League and lift the Conference League.

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With Unai Emery's side now three points above Tottenham in the race for fourth, the keeper said: "We knew we needed a big away win for our Champions League hopes.

"This is the first step, we have got five finals left and we need to enjoy this this one.

"And we go on Thursday [against Lille] to try to qualify for the semi-finals."

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Villa are 2-1 up against the French side after the first leg.

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