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Emi Martinez Aston Villa 2023-24Getty

Emi Martinez reveals why he's giving up the No. 1 shirt at Aston Villa and changing to 'really special number'

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  • Argentine is a World Cup winner
  • Has claimed two Copa America crowns
  • Wants to land silverware at club level
  • Emi Martinez Aston Villa backGetty

    WHAT HAPPENED?

    The World Cup winner has enjoyed another productive summer with Argentina, as he claimed a second Copa America crown. He helped the Albiceleste to global glory at Qatar 2022 and has been enhancing his reputation as a penalty-saving specialist.

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  • THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Martinez was prevented from forming part of Argentina’s squad at the Olympic Games in Paris, but is raring to go ahead of the 2024-25 Premier League season. He will be sporting a new jersey for that campaign, with the decision taken to trade No.1 for 23.

  • Emi Martinez Argentina backGetty

    WHAT MARTINEZ SAID

    The 31-year-old goalkeeper has told Villa TV of why he is swapping squad numbers: “Well, it’s been, I think, four seasons with the number one. I won all the trophies with the national team with the number 23. [It’s’] the day my boy was born. I want to bring silverware to the fans, to Villa. I’m really superstitious to be fair, so changing to 23, it’s a really special number.”

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  • WHAT NEXT?

    Martinez has been with Villa since 2020, taking in over 150 appearances for the club. He contributed to a top-four finish being secured last season, meaning that Unai Emery’s side now have Champions League football on the agenda.