Aston Villa’s custodian, Emiliano Martinez, anticipates another confrontational evening in Lille as the squads meet for the initial match of the Europa League’s last 16 phase. Related: Oppo’s New Foldable…
Two years prior, Martinez had been deemed a primary antagonist when Villa played at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy, with local supporters remembering the Argentine’s conduct during the World Cup final’s penalty decider versus France in Qatar. Related: Hofstra Shatters 25-Year …
The French side failed to convert two penalties; Kingsley Coman’s attempt was parried by Martinez, whose psychological tactics subsequently led Aurelien Tchouameni to send his shot off-target, ultimately allowing Argentina to secure the championship.
Consequently, he became a focal point for the Lille faithful in 2022, as the South American player replicated his penalty-saving prowess, enabling Villa to narrowly defeat Les Dogues via spot-kicks and progress to the Conference League’s semi-final stage.
Before this encounter, he communicated to TyC Sports: “The atmosphere will be fervent. I’ve already gotten various communications and such. The positive aspect is that my squad will experience reduced strain since I will be the subject of abuse.
“I possess complete mastery over the situation. During our previous match against Lille, they intensely provoked me for the entire 120 minutes. Such occurrences are typical.”

Villa journey back to France amidst a challenging period of performance. A single victory across seven matches has resulted in their elimination from the FA Cup; concurrently, their ambition to secure a Champions League berth for the subsequent campaign is similarly faltering. Unai Emery’s squad has clinched merely three league triumphs in the current calendar year and has dropped to the fourth position in the standings, holding a mere three-point advantage over Liverpool, who sit in sixth.
Attaining victory in the Europa League might represent their most viable path to rejoining Europe’s premier football competition; however, to achieve this, they must overcome a Lille team currently placed sixth in Ligue 1.
Bruno Genesio’s squad encountered difficulties in advancing to this phase, suffering a defeat in the home fixture of the play-off against Red Star Belgrade, prior to securing a 2-0 triumph in Serbia.
Squad updates for Lille versus Aston Villa
Villa’s skipper, John McGinn, has recommenced practice following a 10-game absence caused by a knee ailment. He might be taken into account for a spot among the substitutes. Youri Tielemans continues to be unavailable, a status shared by Boubacar Kamara.
Matty Cash is experiencing a calf issue, yet he is anticipated to be prepared.
Marc-Aurele Caillard (elbow), Osame Sahraoui (groin), Hamza Igamane (ACL), Ethan Mbappe Lottin (thigh), and Ousmane Toure (knee) are all unavailable for Lille, with their offensive line set to be led by the seasoned forward, Olivier Giroud.

