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Roberto Martinez insists his “achievements” at Everton should stand the test of time despite his eventual demise.
Now Belgium head coach, the 43-year-old is open in reminiscing about his time at Goodison Park.
“As managers, it’s part of the job,” he told the Daily Mail of the complaints which marred his final few months. “I keep the memories and my achievements stand. I look at Everton as the full three seasons, not the last six months.
“We got 72 points in the first season, we were the last English team to be knocked out of Europe in my second and made two semi-finals in the domestic cups in my third.
“We were defensively very poor in my last season. There were a lot of defensive duties we didn’t execute properly. I don’t deny we conceded too many goals. But when I arrived at Everton we had the same budget as Aston Villa and Fulham — they both went down.
“I’m proud of Tom Davies and his breakthrough this season. We gave him his debut. As a manager, you know you won’t personally feel the most benefit when taking chances on young players, but we have a responsibility.”
馬仔其實都唔係說得錯晒,尤其其實佢的轉會預算不多,跟佢一樣多轉會預算的球會都降班了,不過佢都應該睇下佢手上的球員質素比個兩隊好多了 |
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