Emiliano Martínez pulled off an astonishing save in the 59th minute of Aston Villa's Premier League clash against Nottingham Forest on Saturday.

What happened?

The Argentine goalkeeper leapt backwards, reaching out one hand to push the ball to the ground, stopping it from spinning into the net.
Aston Villa initially took the lead through a Jhon Durán header, but ultimately succumbed to a 2-1 loss.

Why it matters for Emiliano Martínez

Former Wales defender Ashley Williams described the save as "the best I have ever seen", praising Martínez's cleverness and understanding of the game.
England goalkeeper Mary Earps called the save "beyond outrageous" on Instagram.

What comes next?

The loss saw Aston Villa remain in sixth place, while Nottingham Forest climbed to fourth in the Premier League table.
As of December 15, 2024, Aston Villa has suffered a setback, but Martínez's heroics will be remembered.
The Premier League praised the save as "world-class", with former Liverpool defender Jamie Redknapp saying he couldn't "think of a better Premier League save in my life".
And Martínez's incredible reflexes were on full display as he somehow managed to stop the ball from crossing the goal line.
But the Argentine's efforts were in vain as Nottingham Forest secured the victory with a late fightback.
So the focus will now shift to Aston Villa's next fixture, where they will look to bounce back from this defeat.
Nikola Milenković headed the ball into the net in the 87th minute, and Martínez fumbled that save, allowing Forest to equalize.
Anthony Elanga then prodded the ball in from close range in injury time to secure the win for Nottingham Forest.
The match was a thrilling encounter, with both teams creating scoring opportunities.
Emiliano Martínez's save will be remembered as one of the highlights of the season, despite the outcome of the match.