Argentine goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez will be a crucial player for Aston Villa in their upcoming match against Bayern Munich, according to Unai Emery. Emery has emphasized that fatigue should not be an excuse for Villa, as they aim to replicate their historic European Cup final victory over Bayern in 1982. This will be Villa’s first appearance in Europe’s elite club competition in 41 years, making the reunion with Bayern an emotional occasion for both players and fans. The recent passing of former Villa striker Gary Shaw has added to the significance of this match, as Shaw played a pivotal role in Villa’s European Cup triumph.
Gary Shaw, who contributed three goals to Villa’s European Cup campaign, played a major part in the victory over Bayern Munich in 1982. The unexpected success of Villa that season, after the departure of their title-winning manager Ron Saunders, was a remarkable feat. Assistant manager Tony Barton took over and guided the team to victory against the star-studded Bayern side led by players like Karl-Heinz Rummenigge and Paul Breitner. The match saw goalkeeper Jimmy Rimmer being substituted due to an injury, with inexperienced Nigel Spink stepping in and making crucial saves that eventually led to Villa’s triumph.
Trying to recreate their historic victory against Bayern will be a tough challenge for Villa, especially given their recent fixture schedule. While Bayern played a draw against Bayer Leverkusen, Villa faced a hard-fought draw against Ipswich, interrupting their five-game winning streak. Emery’s efforts to keep his players focused on the Ipswich game, without discussing the upcoming Bayern match, were hampered by the tenacity of the promoted Ipswich side. The mental and physical fatigue from the Ipswich game could potentially impact Villa’s performance against Bayern, but Emery remains determined to keep his team focused and motivated.
Bayer Leverkusen’s Harry Kane is expected to make a return against Villa Park after an ankle injury, presenting an additional challenge for Villa. Emery is adamant about not letting fatigue become an excuse for his team, emphasizing the importance of competing at a high level. He highlights the ambition of Villa to play in Europe and challenge top teams in the Premier League, expressing the belief in overcoming tiredness and delivering a strong performance against Bayern. The upcoming match against Bayern will be a test of Villa’s resilience and determination as they strive to revive the spirit of their historic triumph in 1982.