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Ex-Everton boss Martinez lands Belgium’s hot seat

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BRUSSELS: Former Everton and Wigan coach Spaniard Roberto Martinez (pic) has been given the enviable task of leading Belgium’s multi-talented national side to the 2018 World Cup in Russia, the Belgian federation said.

The 43-year-old Spaniard known for building flair sides with a penchant for attack, takes over from the unpopular coach Marc Wilmots, who was fired after a quarter-final eliminatio­n by Wales at Euro 2016.

2006 World Cup winning coach Marcelo Lippi applied for the job, as did recently fired AS Roma coach Rudi Garcia, so the appointmen­t of Martinez on Wednesday comes as a surprise.

Belgium’s battering ram striker Romelu Lukaku played under Martinez at Everton while goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois and attacking midfielder­s Eden Hazard and Kevin De Bruyne are the envy of many internatio­nal managers.

 ?? — Reuters ?? What a feeling: Celtic’s Moussa embele celebrates after scoring the second goal against Astana in the Champions League third qualifying round second-leg match at Celtic Park on Wednesday. Inset: Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers rejoicing after their win.
— Reuters What a feeling: Celtic’s Moussa embele celebrates after scoring the second goal against Astana in the Champions League third qualifying round second-leg match at Celtic Park on Wednesday. Inset: Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers rejoicing after their win.
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