Unai Emery urges the 'vulgar clown' to return to Aston Villa as soon as possible after winning the World Cup.
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The goalkeeper has returned to Aston Villa following a great performance in Qatar as Argentina won the World Cup for the third time.
He is expected to be available for Villa's New Year's Day game against Tottenham after missing the 3-1 defeat to Liverpool on Boxing Day.
But, given his exploits in Doha – and contentious celebrations – Emery wants the 30-year-old to be emotionally prepared.
"He'll be accessible physically, and we'll assess his mental state," he added.
"Hopefully, he'll be completely focused on Aston Villa. Of course, he will need to adjust swiftly to our job again.
"When Emiliano returns, he will have to adjust in a different manner with us.
"Congratulations to him and now we are here thinking about our move forward with Aston Villa.
"We are really proud of him. Every Aston Villa fan should be proud of him. We have a World Cup champion in our team and squad, and he deserves it.
"Every day, he pushes his teammates on the practice field.
"When he returns, we have to strive to incorporate him back into our daily lives and be positive about using his energy and mindset to assist us."
Martinez was described by Graeme Souness as "looking like a nasty clown" after his actions after the World Cup.
"I can put up with their pranks to a point. What we should be talking about more is the ugly gesture he made after receiving his tournament goalie award.
"Do some individuals find that kind of stuff amusing? Martinez both humiliated himself and his nation. He had the appearance of a rude clown. If that's how he wants to be remembered, God help us all.
"I admire him as a goalkeeper, both for Argentina and for Aston Villa. But it's hard to believe he thought what he did was acceptable.
Villa is now 12th in the Premier League, with Emery having won two and lost two games since taking over as Steven Gerrard's replacement in November.
"I know Antonio Conte's squads," admitted Villa manager David Villa, who is without injured Jacob Ramsey and Diego Carlos. "He is a very competitive and successful coach in both Italy and England.
"They are very competitive, with very swift, powerful players. They like transition and have a lot of talented players."
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