Chaos as Emiliano Martinez receives second yellow during Aston Villa penalty shoot out – but STAYS ON to save vital kick

EMILIANO MARTINEZ was SENT-OFF in Aston Villa’s gripping penalty shootout against Lille… but still escaped an early bath and ended up as the hero.

The World Cup-winning goalkeeper was booked in the first-half of the tense Conference League quarter-final showdown for time-wasting.

Emi Martinez silences the Lille fans by saving the first penalty

Then looks to get a second yellow from the referee?!

But doesn’t get sent off #UECL

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Emiliano Martinez was left stunned after being sent-off.. but not sent-off

Martinez was shown a second yellow card in the penalty shootout

A little-known rule saved Martinez’s skin en route to a famous win

And he was shown another early in the shootout for goading fans after saving Lille’s first penalty courtesy of ex-Tottenham star Nabil Bentaleb.

Martinez turned to the French fans and hit them with a ‘shush’.

The referee brandished the red, leaving fans to wonder what happened next with no goalkeeper for the spot-kick showdown.

But the match official quickly withdrew the sending off, leaving fans baffled.

But that didn’t stop fans from being baffled, with one taking to X to say: “I need an explanation, Martinez has just been sent off for a second bookable offence in a penalty shootout then waved away and continues.

Another wrote: “Martinez got sent off then not sent off is that what happened?”

A third added: “He already got a yellow but is allowed to keep on playing??”

It turns out there’s a very good reason Martinez did not head down the tunnel.

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That’s because of a little-known rule that states yellow cards are WIPED OUT between the end of extra-time and penalties.

So Martinez survived… and would go on to save the crucial penalty with Villa leading 4-3.

Benjamin Andre had to score, but the Argentine parried it away.

The ex-Arsenal man quickly turned to face the Lille fans to continue what fans called his “s***housery”.

But the ref again intervened, checking Martinez was glued to his line when Andre struck the ball.

After a quick VAR check, Martinez was deemed to have been a good boy on this occasion and Villa marched on to the semi-finals in dramatic manner.

Leading 2-1 from the first leg at Villa Park, the Premier League side were stunned as Lille went 1-0 up to level the tie after just 15 minutes.

And with just 15 minutes to play, they went 2-0 up to move to the brink of a Conference League semi-final spot.

But Matty Cash scored with less than five minutes to play to take the game to extra-time and, ultimately, penalties.

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