Emi Martinez has been repeating himself again, saying that leaving Arsenal was a step up and having another go at the club he claims to love.
Before Emi Martinez left Arsenal last summer, he repeated the same point over and over – he wanted a guarantee he would be Arsenal’s number one.
When he was told that he hadn’t done enough in a few months to make up for the 10 years he was at the club where he failed to impress enough to get a starting spot ahead of some of the worst keepers the club has seen, he went off to Aston Villa where he started to repeat some more things.
Like how leaving Arsenal for Villa was a step up in his career. Including this latest interview, that’s at least three times he has said that.
This time, however, he’s added some new stuff.
Emi Martinez: Aston Villa a step up from Arsenal for me
Emi Martinez: Moving to Aston Villa was a step up in my career
“I love everything about Arsenal. I still love them and I’m still watching the games, but I just felt like they didn’t trust me like they should have,” Martinez told Sky Sports.
“That’s the reality because they kept buying goalkeepers to go in front of me and I was the goalkeeper from the academy.
Emi Martinez believes he made a mistake by listening to Arsene Wenger and, as a result, believes no young player should ever listen to a manager in what is quite possibly some of the stupidest advice ever given as he changes his story.
Emi Martinez was at Arsenal for 10 years and couldn’t break into the Arsenal first team despite having some truly awful keepers ahead of him.
Is that his fault or the fault of the manager?
There is a case to be made that the goalkeeping department at Arsenal has a lot to answer for under Gerry Peyton’s command, but the Argentine keeper still had a decade to prove himself and didn’t.
Martinez thinks listening to Arsene Wenger telling him how good he was, and how he was going to be Arsenal’s number one, was a mistake.
Perhaps it was. That hardly seems reason to tell all young players not to bother listening to manager.
“I listened to Wenger for too long,” Martinez said. “He’d been telling me since the age of 20 I was going to be a superstar. He was always telling me I was going to be No.1 for Arsenal.
“I would always listen because he was one of the best managers in the world. But now I’m older, I realise that was a mistake.
“A young player should never listen to a manager. He should listen to himself.
“When I left Arsenal no one understood – not even my wife. Someone close to the manager told me I had a 75-per-cent chance of playing in the first game of this season against Fulham. [see below for how Martinez’s story has changed]
“But after just winning two trophies and 13 games out of 16, I thought, ‘Why isn’t it 100 per cent?’. It didn’t feel right. So I asked Mikel Arteta, ‘Am I playing or not? Just be honest with me’ – and he couldn’t answer.
“I wasn’t feeling comfortable with it. I woke up in the morning and I called everyone into the living room and said, ‘We’re going to Aston Villa’.
“Arteta helped me win two trophies and I hope he is Arsenal manager for many years.”
It’s also worth noting that when Emi Martinez started telling this story back in October he said he was told he had a ‘95% chance‘. Strange how the mind changes things to suit, eh?
“I thought if I played well that game, I would be number one, but afterwards it still wasn’t clear who was going to start in the league,” Martinez said in October.
“I was told that there was a 95 percent chance I would start against Fulham [on the first day of the season], but I just thought, ‘why not 100 percent?’ Something didn’t feel right. Everyone wanted me to stay, but that’s when I decided to go.”