The ESPN FC Daily team explain why they think Roberto Martinez will be able to land another big job after announcing his plans to leave his role as Belgium manager following their World Cup group stage exit.

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  1. Tournament too far for some those guys. These three games were the worst I’ve ever seen from KDB. Martinez did better than his predecessor but this tournament was too much for some of the guys he picked. Martinez will get another decent job.

  2. Belgiums golden generations are finished, and they never made a final. A bit unlucky In 2018 against France in a semi final that could have went either way. 2016 losing to Wales in the quarter finals of the Euros was a massive missed opportunity.

  3. The truth is with this recent economy Everyone needs more than there salary to be financially stable. The the best thing to do with your money is to lnvest it rightly because money left for saving always end up used with no returns😘😘..

  4. The England football might incredibly aware about this news because they have a similar situation. After the Nations League disappointing campaign, Gareth Southgate might be sacked if they wasted the full potential squad to win this World Cup. Not to mention, England's second place in Euro 2020 was even better than Belgium's quarterfinal, despite having a slow start.

  5. Already said it before, Martinez isn't good enough a coach to bring out the best from this Belgium team. Still I thought they would have made it out of their group at least.

  6. Belgium “Golden Generation”

    Euro 2012 (DNQ)- Unacceptable

    WC 2014 (Lost To Arg)- Acceptable

    Euro 2016 (Lose to Wales)- Unacceptable

    World Cup 2018 (Lost to France eventual Champions)- Acceptable

    Euro 2020(2021)- (lost to Italy eventual Champions)- Acceptable

    World Cup 2022 (out in first round)- Unacceptable

    So in 6 tournaments 3 Acceptable and 3 Unacceptable.

  7. Shaka likes to judge players and managers by how much silverware they've won. Can someone remind me again how much silverware Shaka Hislop won in his own playing career?

    Rhetorical question. We all know the answer.

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