Aston Villa’s Argentinian goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez and captain John McGinn expressed confidence that their team will emerge victorious in the Europa League final against Freiburg. The match is scheduled to take place tomorrow at 22:00 at Beşiktaş Park.

In a press conference prior to the match, 31-year-old Scottish midfielder John McGinn and 33-year-old goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez shared their thoughts. McGinn emphasized the team’s determination, stating, "We have taken every game and every round with the same seriousness this season. We have excellent players and goalkeepers. We have grown with the team, and we want to win the cup by winning tomorrow’s match."

Martinez highlighted his focus on aggression, saying, "I hope we can give our fans something memorable. I am confident that we will win. I will be aggressive in the air and defend the penalty area. My goal is to control the penalty area and minimize the risks."

McGinn noted the team’s journey and the club’s growth, expressing pride in where Aston Villa stands and where it is heading. "It has been an incredible journey with ups and downs. We are proud of where the club is and where it is going. We will not rush into celebrating. We respect our opponent, Freiburg. Winning big with Aston Villa is the proudest moment for me as captain."

Martinez also reflected on his journey from Argentina to England, saying, "When I left my family, I was sad. But my love and respect for the club are endless. I have achieved many successes with Aston Villa. I won the Golden Glove. We have had our ups and downs, and we were one of the teams with the lowest budgets in the Premier League. But with a good coach and captain, we can defeat everyone together."