“Now is not the time to discuss my future,” the coach said after Spain were eliminated on penalties. I’m happy with the (Spanish) federation and if it were up to me I would stay forever. But I have to make the best decision for me and for the team. Enrique would not be the first coach to find himself free after this World Cup. Addo (Ghana), Martino (Mexico) or even Bento (South Korea) can all look for a new employer.
Roberto Martinez has decided not to extend his contract at the head of the Devils. According to Spanish media relayed by our colleagues from the Nieuwsblad, his name is already mentioned among the potential successors of Enrique.
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