Martinez’s Stunning Save Not Enough As Forest Stage Late Comeback Against Aston Villa.
Emiliano Martinez produced a moment of goalkeeping brilliance at the City Ground, yet Aston Villa fell to a 2-1 defeat after Nottingham Forest mounted a late comeback in a dramatic Premier League clash.
The match, which had been a largely uninspiring affair, came alive when Forest’s Nicolas Dominguez appeared to have broken the deadlock. A flicked corner from Morgan Gibbs-White found Dominguez just four yards from goal, and the midfielder’s stooping header seemed destined to cross the line.
However, Martinez, twice awarded the Yashin Trophy as the world’s best goalkeeper, delivered a remarkable save that left both fans and pundits in awe. The Argentine keeper, with his back to the ball, managed to reach behind and claw it away from the goal-line – a feat described by BBC pundit Marcus Albrighton as “incredible” and akin to “magic.”
Ashley Williams, speaking on Match of the Day, was equally astonished: “That was the best save I have ever seen. He’s so clever and understands exactly what to do in that moment. Facing the wrong way, he still gets there.”
The moment appeared decisive when Villa capitalised moments later, with Jhon Duran putting the visitors ahead. But Forest responded with a spirited fightback, leaving Martinez’s heroics overshadowed.
Forest’s equaliser, which Martinez will feel he could have done better to prevent, set the stage for a dramatic finish as the hosts sealed the victory with a late winner.
Sky Sports pundit Jamie Redknapp compared Martinez’s save to Gordon Banks’ legendary stop against Pele in the 1970 World Cup: “We always talk about Banks’ save, but this is one of the greatest in Premier League history. It’s almost like a magician at work – truly sensational.”
Despite the brilliance of Martinez’s effort, it was Nottingham Forest who claimed all three points, dealing a setback to Villa’s aspirations and providing a memorable comeback victory for the home side.