Soccer-Martinez shrugs off broken finger to help Villa win Europa League


Soccer Football - UEFA Europa League - Final - SC Freiburg v Aston Villa - Besiktas Park, Istanbul, Turkey - May 20, 2026 Aston Villa's Emiliano Martinez celebrates after Youri Tielemans scores their first goal REUTERS/Umit Bektas

May 21 (Reuters) - A broken ⁠finger during the warmup could not stop Aston ⁠Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez from helping them beat Freiburg ‌3-0 in Wednesday's Europa League final to claim their first trophy in 30 years.

The 33-year-old Argentina international chose to play through the pain after ​a physio examined his finger, despite the ⁠risk of aggravating the ⁠injury ahead of his country's World Cup title defence starting ⁠next ‌month.

He made two saves as Villa cruised to victory, securing their first major European trophy since 1982 ⁠and first major silverware since their League Cup ​win in 1996.

"Today ‌I broke my finger during warm-ups, but I didn't ⁠see it ​as a bad thing," Martinez told ESPN after the match, laughing off the injury.

"I've never broken a finger before and every ⁠time I tried to catch the ​ball, the finger would just slip away in the other direction. But, these are just things you have to go through."

Martinez, ⁠whose penalty shootout heroics helped Argentina win the World Cup in Qatar in 2022, has been at Villa since 2020, making over 250 appearances for the club.

"Every time I step ​out to defend the Aston Villa goal, ⁠I do so with immense pride," he said.

"Today, I tried ​to pour in all my experience, ‌and all those training sessions that ​no one ever sees and finally bore fruit today."

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in BengaluruEditing by Toby Davis)

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