Management Unai Emery led by Aston Villa total. The Basque came into his own in Aston Villa’s last-minute win over Brentford, with his side locked in a tight contest after 96 minutes following a clash between Emiliano ‘Dibu’ Martinez and Neal Maupay.

With four minutes left in the match, the Spanish coach pointed to his head and asked Diba Martinez to use judgment as the goalkeeper had a double challenge with Neal Maupay in stoppage time.

In the 91st minute Draw Martinez He received a poisoned pass from Bailey, who delivered it to the goalkeeper with unusual force for this type of pass. The ball ended up in a corner, and while the Argentine reproached his teammate for his actions, Maupay collided with Dibu Martinez with the obvious purpose of provoking him.

Dibu Martinez fell to the grass and took the shot from Maupay, who smiled and gesticulated to suggest it was an exaggeration on the part of the goalkeeper. Martinez stood up and focused on protecting the Villains’ lead in the final minutes, although he took advantage in the next match to give the game back to Maupay.

Martinez headed to the ball to start the play and his opponent was there waiting for him. Maupay held his position until the arrival of Martinez, who, with his experience, limited himself to touching the Brentford player to let him know that he was not going to give up. Maupay feigned aggression and fell, which exhausted Dibu’s patience.

The world champion furiously grabbed Maupay by the shirt, which he tried to lift by shaking. Martinez’s actions sent shockwaves throughout Brentford, who turned out in droves against the Argentine giants. Dibu Martinez remained calm as a crowd of rivals gathered to confront the Argentine. Emery appeared and rushed onto the grass to defend his goalkeeper, knowing that a sending off with no opportunity for change would put Aston Villa’s victory in serious jeopardy.

Dibu Martinez listened to his boss and avoided confrontation; However, the match ended in a negative outcome for Emery’s team. Kamara, Aston Villa’s French midfielder, was overcome with excitement and saw a red card after attacking Jagor Yarmolyuk.

Despite stoppage time, Aston Villa maintained their lead, coming back brilliantly in just eight minutes with goals from Spaniard Alex Moreno and Watkins. Villa’s victory at the Brentford Community Stadium leaves Aston Villa third on 38 points, tied for second with Liverpool and just one point behind Arsenal.