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England introduced their footballing DNA in 2014. Roberto Martinez, then Everton manager, discussed the importance of sticking to a style of play.

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41 Comments

  1. He won Wigan a fa cup and took everton to 5th place +a semi final and took Belgium to arguably the best international team in the world
    Deserves more recognition

  2. People who say this man is a good coach have a look at yourselves.He got an Everton team with Mirallas, Lukaku, Baines, Coleman, McCarthy, Jagielka, Stones, Barkley and Deulofeu 2 11th place finishes in a row. It's not like he's overachieved with Belgium either, and he got Wigan relegated (and won a cup admittedly) when Bruce kept them up all those years.

  3. We have a lot of great young players and we lack style. If I was a part of the FA I'd beg Arsene Wenger to manage England. He'd make the national team interesting after over a decade of nonsense!

  4. That video title is spot on. Too many teams look lost and have to rely on their creative players to do the job for them when everyone should know a default way of playing if specific game tactics don’t work for you.

  5. Is there a heavier shirt in the world of football than the England shirt? The weight of expectation has crippled most English players confidence when they've worn it for many generations now.

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