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spunkeater · 5 months ago
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carlesstries · 1 year ago
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Barbara n' Friends ❤️
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coachtfd · 5 months ago
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Of course it was going to be Joao Felix. 😬 I don’t know what Roberto Martinez was thinking with these subs.
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ianfunnyperson · 1 year ago
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Forgot to mention, that I’m gonna post Max Steel and Generator Rex related content, too! :D (and other fandom stuff, ofc)
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Hehe
Translation from Russian “They broke C.Y.T.R.O….”
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Just redesigned Berto, because his original design annoys me too much
P.S. on the first sketch is a form of “hehe”, but in Russian
P.P.S. On the second sketch translation: “nononono, I’m not slacking off!”, but slacking off is said in an inappropriate way(the literal translation is “kicking dicks”)
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madrigaljail · 7 months ago
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hide and heartbreak for roberto?
Oh goodness, Roberto, my good friend Roberto whom I haven't really thought about in two years whoops.
Hide I keep. Sort of making the Martinez family background more upsetting without stating things because I feel like it wouldn't go over well. Like I believe Albert and Roberto are Sofia's only surviving children (why do I keep leaving people with sons?) and also Roberto at the Encanto's founding is...younger than I initially thought, like 19 or so. (yes this means he proposed to milf Alma at age ~22 idk) So he's sort of full tears of a clown, this relentlessly optimistic force trying to move past a lot of tragedy, grateful for what he has because he's seen what happens if you let it consume you. It took his father, it took his brother, it's not going to get him or anyone else he loves.
Heartbreak Which leads us straight to this: Albert's descent into alcoholism and despair broke him a bit. They were safe, they had a place they could build a life for their children, why could he not keep going? The answers were complicated, and not realy communicated and my GOD I need to write the Albert fic but. That's his pain, that is big brother didn't have the faith or trust to see the miracle's promise through. It's quiet and ugly and keeps him up at night.
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woso-scotland · 5 months ago
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Euro 2024's biggest football terrorists so far
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dadsinsuits · 1 year ago
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Pep Guardiola
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football-confessions · 2 years ago
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freenewsreport · 1 month ago
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The Evolution of Roberto Martinez: A Journey Through Football Management
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Roberto Martinez is one of football’s most intriguing managerial figures. His career, marked by tactical innovation, leadership, and a deep understanding of the game, has seen him rise from the lower tiers of English football to managing some of the most talented international teams in the world. In this piece, we explore the evolution of Roberto Martinez, tracing his journey through football management, and how his strategic mind has left an indelible mark on the sport.
Early Beginnings: Player to Manager
Before embarking on his managerial career, Roberto Martinez was a professional footballer. Born in Balaguer, Spain, in 1973, Martinez spent most of his playing career in the lower leagues of English football. His experience as a midfielder with clubs like Wigan Athletic, Swansea City, and Chester City gave him a deep understanding of the English football pyramid. This knowledge would later shape his managerial philosophy.
Martinez began his managerial career at Swansea City in 2007, a club that was then in League One, the third tier of English football. His impact was immediate. Martinez brought with him a continental style of play, emphasizing possession, ball control, and tactical discipline. Under his leadership, Swansea won promotion to the Championship, and he became known for revolutionizing the club’s playing style.
Wigan Athletic: The FA Cup Triumph
In 2009, Roberto Martinez took the managerial reins at Wigan Athletic, a club battling to survive in the English Premier League. His time at Wigan was a mixed bag of results in the league, but one of his greatest achievements came in 2013 when Wigan lifted the FA Cup, beating Manchester City in the final. This victory remains one of the most remarkable moments in the club's history.
Despite Wigan’s relegation from the Premier League in the same season, Martinez’s tactical acumen and ability to inspire his players stood out. His attacking philosophy, often a departure from the more defensive styles of lower-ranked teams, was both a strength and a weakness during his time at Wigan. However, this approach earned him recognition as a manager who could get the best out of his players while staying true to his footballing ideals.
The Everton Era: Tactical Growth and Challenges
Roberto Martinez’s next significant role was at Everton, where he was appointed manager in 2013. Everton had long been a club with a solid mid-table presence, and Martinez was tasked with taking the team to the next level. In his first season, he led the club to a fifth-place finish, securing Europa League qualification. Martinez’s attacking philosophy was embraced by the Everton faithful, as he got the best out of young talents like Romelu Lukaku, Ross Barkley, and John Stones.
However, as time progressed, Martinez’s tenure at Everton began to face challenges. While his tactical approach remained entertaining, his teams often struggled defensively, and inconsistency became a hallmark of his Everton side. After three seasons, he parted ways with the club in 2016. Despite the downturn in results, Martinez left a lasting legacy of tactical creativity and player development at Everton.
Belgium's Golden Generation: International Management
Roberto Martinez’s most defining role to date came in 2016 when he was appointed head coach of Belgium’s national team. Tasked with managing the country’s "Golden Generation," which included world-class talents like Eden Hazard, Kevin De Bruyne, and Romelu Lukaku, Martinez faced the challenge of turning individual brilliance into a cohesive, winning team.
Under his leadership, Belgium has consistently been ranked among the top teams in the world. The team reached the semifinals of the 2018 FIFA World Cup, ultimately finishing in third place, their best performance in the tournament’s history. Martinez’s tactical nous, particularly his ability to shift between formations and exploit opposition weaknesses, was evident throughout the tournament.
At Belgium, Martinez has had the luxury of working with some of the world’s most gifted players, but his success has also been built on his ability to foster team unity and adaptability. His focus on attacking football, combined with a more pragmatic defensive approach, has allowed Belgium to remain one of the most feared teams in international football.
Martinez's Tactical Philosophy: Possession with Purpose
Throughout his career, Roberto Martinez has been synonymous with a particular style of play—possession-based football. His teams are built on the principle of controlling the game through intelligent ball movement, patient build-up, and exploiting spaces in the opposition’s defense. This tactical philosophy, while influenced by the Spanish football culture in which Martinez was raised, has been adapted to suit the different teams and environments he has managed.
At Swansea, it was revolutionary, helping the club punch above its weight. At Wigan, it enabled the team to win against the odds in the FA Cup. At Everton, it provided the foundation for some exciting attacking play. And with Belgium, it has allowed a collection of individually brilliant players to operate as a cohesive, dangerous unit on the international stage.
Martinez’s approach, however, has not been without its critics. Some argue that his commitment to attacking football can leave his teams vulnerable at the back, a point highlighted during his time at Everton and occasionally with Belgium. Nonetheless, Martinez’s tactical evolution has shown a willingness to adapt without losing sight of his core principles.
Conclusion: The Legacy of Roberto Martinez
Roberto Martinez journey through football management has been one of continuous growth, from his early days in English lower leagues to managing some of the world’s finest talents. His tactical philosophy, built on the foundation of possession-based football, has been the hallmark of his managerial career. Whether at club level with Wigan and Everton, or internationally with Belgium, Roberto Martinez has consistently demonstrated an ability to inspire his teams and innovate tactically.
As Martinez continues to evolve, his legacy as a manager is already firmly established. His journey reflects not only a deep understanding of the game but also a willingness to challenge conventional approaches to football management. For many, Roberto Martinez represents the future of football management, a coach who blends tactical intelligence with the passion and creativity needed to succeed at the highest level.
In the coming years, whether he continues to lead Belgium or embarks on a new challenge, Roberto Martinez’s influence on the game will remain a significant part of football’s ongoing evolution.
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eurofootnews · 3 months ago
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Roberto Martinez explique l'Euro 2024 de Cristiano Ronaldo
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ratfc · 5 months ago
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Mostrou os valores da tua careca meu... ao menos já temos pista para o avião de regresso
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cristinabcn · 1 year ago
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Los caminos de libertad de Rocío Márquez
TERESA FERNANDEZ HERRERA. Periodista, Escritora. Directora Gral. Cultura Flamenca. Prensa Especializada No ha podido ser más significativa la apertura de la décimoctava edición de la Suma Flamenca, que tiene como lema Crisol Flamenco, en la Sala Verde de los Teatros del Canal, con el espectáculo Tercer Cielo de Rocío Márquez y Bronquio. ¿Por qué digo esto? He mirado qué es un crisol en la vida…
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11mnews · 1 year ago
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Ronaldo trở lại, tiếp tục đại náo trời Âu và 'on top' cùng những kỷ lục
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Ronaldo trở lại, tiếp tục đại náo trời Âu và 'on top' cùng những kỷ lục
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Danh sách triệu tập của tuyển Bồ Đào Nha chuẩn bị cho vòng loại Euro 2024 mới được công bố, Ronaldo sẵn sàng tạo thêm những kỷ lục. Đội tuyển Bồ Đào Nha vừa chính thức công bố đội hình triệu tập những cầu thủ trở về quê hương chuẩn bị cho loạt trận tiếp […]
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jethro-y · 2 years ago
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This is why his daddy is overprotective to his son.
Roberto has a very, very bad luck. Whenever his friend or his father isn't watching over him, this happens.
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Lis des actus entourant le foot sur ClicnScores Côte d’Ivoire
ClicnScores Côte d’Ivoire regorge d’actus centrées sur le football. En ce moment, tu apprendras que les Diables Rouges ont besoin d’un sélectionneur. À ne pas oublier que Roberto Martínez ne les entraîne plus.
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clicnscoressenegal · 2 years ago
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Des infos sur les Diables Rouges sont sur ClicnScores Sénégal
ClicnScores Sénégal renferme pas mal de news sur le football. Cette semaine, tu auras droit à une publication qui est centrée sur l’équipe de Belgique de football. Tu sauras alors que Roberto Martínez n’est plus l’entraîneur de cette sélection.
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