Roberto Martinez to continue as Belgium coach

After a disappointing Euro 2020, the Belgium coach is looking ahead to this year's UEFA Nations League finals and next year's World Cup in Qatar.

Published : Jul 09, 2021 17:30 IST , BRUSSELS

After a disappointing Euro 2020, Martinez is looking ahead to this year's UEFA Nations League finals and next year's World Cup in Qatar.
After a disappointing Euro 2020, Martinez is looking ahead to this year's UEFA Nations League finals and next year's World Cup in Qatar.
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After a disappointing Euro 2020, Martinez is looking ahead to this year's UEFA Nations League finals and next year's World Cup in Qatar.

Roberto Martinez will stay on as Belgium coach despite the country’s European Championship exit and attempt another tilt at a major title at next year’s World Cup, he said in an interview with Belgian newspapers on Friday.

Martinez, whose contract runs until after next year’s tournament in Qatar, had not given any clarity on his plans since Belgium were beaten 2-1 by Italy in Munich in the Euro 2020 quarterfinal a week ago in a major disappointment for the team, which has spent the last three years top of the FIFA rankings.

“I’m staying as coach. When I feel I no longer have anything to contribute is when I will leave,” he said.

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“But I don’t have that feeling now. I was a bitterly disappointed to be knocked out but now I’m looking ahead to the World Cup in Qatar. And also the Nations League."

Belgium plays in the four-team Nations League finals in Italy in October where it will meet world champions France in their semifinal. Italy and Spain are the other two countries who have advanced to the final four.

It would offer an imminent shot at redemption for Martinez, whose ‘golden generation’ have promised much for Belgium over the last two major tournaments but fallen short. They were third at the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

“Of course, you always think you could have done better but every decision we took came after much care and planning and being thought out,” Martinez told reporters.

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Martinez has been criticised for the substitutions he made in the game against Italy and for his playing style being too rigid.

He pointed out, however, the many injury problems that Belgium struggled with at the tournament, particularly to captain Eden Hazard and talisman Kevin De Bruyne.

“We were not at our best and it is now a challenge to try and improve and get to another level. I’m going to do everything I can to get there," he said.

“It would have been different if we had won the European Championship, then we would have achieved our goal. But now we still have challenge to try and fulfil,” he added.

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