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Everton and Martinez are to blame should Lukaku leave, by Elliott Bretland

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Romelu Lukaku wants to play for a club in the Champions League next season.

That club could, and should, have been Everton.

Boasting the best squad in over two decades, this was meant to be the season Everton took a giant leap forward. The season the potential was realised. The season the Toffees set themselves up to return to the glory days. Farhad Moshiri’s investment would only accelerate the climb to the top.

However, it’s not been the case; we’ve blown it. We’ve regressed. The 2015/16 campaign was a crossroads for the club and we’ve taken the wrong turn. Roberto Martinez has led us in the wrong direction and it’s going to cost us; cost us the total of a striker worth his weight in goals.

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Everton have finally received new funds – a boost the club has craved for years – but we’ve failed on the pitch. The medicore league position Everton will ultimately finish in this season means, rather than adding quality to the squad this summer, a rebuild job will be the task in hand.

The Toffees have failed on the pitch one too many times – failures which now see the star man believing he must jump the Goodison ship for a better chance of silverware.

Romelu Lukaku is one of the most ambitious players in world football. As a youngster in Belgium he dreamed of lifting trophies. The World Cup, the European Cup, the league title. You name it, he is aiming for it.

Unfortunately for Evertonians, he did not dream of finishing mid-table and reaching two cup semi-finals.

Lukaku doesn’t want to be a nearly man when he has shown he can be the man having hit the back of the net 25 times already this term.

‘Big Rom’ is determined to get to the top and, having proved himself with over 100 career goals by the age of 22, he’s now got plenty of suitors.

Juventus, Paris Saint-Germain, Bayern Munich, Manchester United and Real Madrid have all been linked with the forward. Linked by his agent Mino Raiola no doubt, but linked nonetheless. Teams across Europe will be queuing up for his services.

Such talk is expected from Raiola but comments of moving on made by Lukaku and his father over the last week have been hugely disrespectful to the club who believed in him when others didn’t. Surely he has greater regard for Everton than to openly talk of his wish to play for another team?

It doesn’t sit right, but on the other hand, who can blame him for wanting to switch clubs when Everton continue to let him down when he so often delivers?

It’s not about increasing his pay packet with Lukaku, that is not why he wants to head for the exit – it’s about ambition and realising his potential. He’s been wasted at Everton this season. It was up to manager Martinez to show him we could compete but we’ve not even challenged this year. We’ve floundered.

Having done exceptionally well to land the striker – making him the most expensive buy in Everton’s history at a staggering £28million – Martinez is chiefly to blame for Lukaku’s wish to leave.

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The Spaniard has laid down some brilliant foundations over the last three years but too many below-par performances could well see the team crumble this summer. Martinez’s poor in-game management has seen us blown so many leads and lost us so many points. The Everton manager’s mistakes have left us in the bottom half of the table where Lukaku does not want to be.

This was the season Everton had to be successful. Defending champions Chelsea have been dismal, Manchester United can barely buy a shot on target – never mind a goal, Arsenal have seemingly fluffed their lines again and Manchester City’s stars are well off the pace. Pre-season relegation favourites Leicester are top with an exciting Tottenham side in second. Where are Everton? Below them all.

Martinez said on Friday of Lukaku’s desire to play in Europe’s top competition: ‘The Champions League should be an aspiration for everyone. We’ve got that aspiration. The players need to be part of that.’

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Unfortunately aspiration is no longer enough; especially when you are sat 12th in the Premier League table. Only playing in the Champions League will suffice for a player of Lukaku’s capabilities. With two months of the season to play, it seems he has decided his future lies elsewehere.

Everton’s task this season was to prove to Lukaku that they were the club capable of making his footballing dreams a reality. The campaign has instead been a nightmare and any hopes of keeping the forward have rapidly diminished.

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The FA Cup could provide salvation but will it be enough to convince Lukaku to turn down the best clubs in the world? Doubtful. Would an FA Cup triumph and a place in the top four have swayed his decision to stay with Everton? Definitley, but that is not going to happen. Not this year.

Lukaku has outgrown us, he’s become too good compared with our performances and results. He deserves better. The Everton squad and management have let him down by not matching his standards.

For every goal he scores, Everton concede two. For every time we fail to play him in, he grows more frustrated at a lack of service. He looks so forlorn when his goals continually get cancelled out – he can’t do much more. He does his job but those around him are not.

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Everton could choose to stand firm and reject every bid that comes in for Lukaku this summer, just as they did during Chelsea’s pursuit of John Stones. However, this time it’s different. Nobody can begrudge Lukaku a transfer. It’s our own doing he is itching to switch clubs.

Players have left Goodison before but this one will be hard to take. We had the potential to achieve with Lukaku but we have not fulfilled it. We haven’t come close and he has now lost faith.
Even an early Moshiri spending spree will do little to convince Lukaku that Everton and Martinez are capable of helping him in his quest for medals.

Many Blues mow appear resigned to losing the best striker to play for Everton in the Premier League era. What a shame and what a waste for the club to miss out on such a talent.
One can hope he scores at Wembley if we reach the FA Cup final – a victory come May could have been the start of many trophy-laden years for Lukaku in the royal blue shirt. Instead, any goal in the showpiece fixture will likely be a parting gift.

When Lukaku inevitably moves on and beams for the photographers as he holds the shirt of a European powerhouse at his grand unveiling, it will hurt.

When he likely goes on to top score in the Champions League for one of the continent’s best sides, it will frustrate us.

And when he becomes the most lethal striker in world football, Evertonians will be left wondering what could have been.

Lukaku is ours for now, though there is little chance he will be much longer. Should the striker leave, Everton and Roberto Martinez only have themselves to blame.

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The only probable way of keeping Lukaku is for very swift action at the end of the season, bringing in a high quality management and coaching team with actual winning experience, not just potential, and a rapid restructuring of the squad.

If we can now compete financially with any club, the only thing stopping the club from doing this would be ambition. Mr Moshiri does not strike me as a man lacking in ambition, so let's make it happen.
 
The only probable way of keeping Lukaku is for very swift action at the end of the season, bringing in a high quality management and coaching team with actual winning experience, not just potential, and a rapid restructuring of the squad.

If we can now compete financially with any club, the only thing stopping the club from doing this would be ambition. Mr Moshiri does not strike me as a man lacking in ambition, so let's make it happen.


This with bells on -a marque manager, backed to the hilt by the new owner with regards to transfers and training.

Surely the fact that one of the best players at the club is using his representatives to agitate for a move on the grounds of wanting to win things, is sending a very clear message to the new owner ?
 

  • Lukaku is here because of one reason: Martinez fought tooth and nail for him and gambled a whole summer transfer money on him
  • Lukaku scores as many goals as he does for one reason: Martinez builds the team around getting the ball to him
  • Lukaku has gone from strength for one reason: Martinez has shown great faith in him and built his confidence that he could be the best and coached that into him
  • If Lukaku goes to Bayern Munich or Madrid or another European juggernaut it wont be because Everton didn't get a CL play off spot, it'll be because he wants to win a Champions League itself.
Inconvenient facts.
 
think it's too early to write the season off. If he wins us the FA Cup, will everyone still moan? - the majority were saying i'd accept us finishing 17th if we won a trophy. We haven't regressed from last season, that's for sure, but that's not really an achievement.

If we're looking purely league wise, results and the table would suggest we have gone backwards, but i do firmly believe based on performances and what we've deserved, we have bridged the gap on potential champions league/title contenders. The fact that the top clubs have got weaker has played it's part, but i think most of our inconsistencies have come about because of a young squad ... although spurs have achieved better with their highest aged regular being 28.

The fact leicester and spurs, teams with squads no better than ours, are challenging for the title is what brings the most frustration and understandably so. Based on performances, we should be up there with them really, just silly little cock-ups and lack of concentration has deserted us all season. In the short term, would a different manager get more success? Undoubtedly. Would they be as interested in setting us up for a long and bright future? probably not.
 
  • Lukaku is here because of one reason: Martinez fought tooth and nail for him and gambled a whole summer transfer money on him
  • Lukaku scores as many goals as he does for one reason: Martinez builds the team around getting the ball to him
  • Lukaku has gone from strength for one reason: Martinez has shown great faith in him and built his confidence that he could be the best and coached that into him
  • If Lukaku goes to Bayern Munich or Madrid or another European juggernaut it wont be because Everton didn't get a CL play off spot, it'll be because he wants to win a Champions League itself.
Inconvenient facts.

Lukaku is here cos Chelsea wished to retain Damba Ba
Lukaku scores as many goals cos hes a talented lad
Lukaku worked on his game on his own in the summer and had a will to win before Martinez tried to uncoach him
Lukaku would have stayed if we got CL

Truthful FACTS.
 
The only probable way of keeping Lukaku is for very swift action at the end of the season, bringing in a high quality management and coaching team with actual winning experience, not just potential, and a rapid restructuring of the squad.

If we can now compete financially with any club, the only thing stopping the club from doing this would be ambition. Mr Moshiri does not strike me as a man lacking in ambition, so let's make it happen.

A rapid restructuring of the squad - but didn't you say Martinez's fault was not capitalizing on this best squad we've ever had?
 
Everton and Martinez are to blame should Lukaku leave, by Elliott Bretland

lukaku2-150x150.jpg

Romelu Lukaku wants to play for a club in the Champions League next season.

That club could, and should, have been Everton.

Boasting the best squad in over two decades, this was meant to be the season Everton took a giant leap forward. The season the potential was realised. The season the Toffees set themselves up to return to the glory days. Farhad Moshiri’s investment would only accelerate the climb to the top.

However, it’s not been the case; we’ve blown it. We’ve regressed. The 2015/16 campaign was a crossroads for the club and we’ve taken the wrong turn. Roberto Martinez has led us in the wrong direction and it’s going to cost us; cost us the total of a striker worth his weight in goals.

comicalali.jpg



Everton have finally received new funds – a boost the club has craved for years – but we’ve failed on the pitch. The medicore league position Everton will ultimately finish in this season means, rather than adding quality to the squad this summer, a rebuild job will be the task in hand.

The Toffees have failed on the pitch one too many times – failures which now see the star man believing he must jump the Goodison ship for a better chance of silverware.

Romelu Lukaku is one of the most ambitious players in world football. As a youngster in Belgium he dreamed of lifting trophies. The World Cup, the European Cup, the league title. You name it, he is aiming for it.

Unfortunately for Evertonians, he did not dream of finishing mid-table and reaching two cup semi-finals.

Lukaku doesn’t want to be a nearly man when he has shown he can be the man having hit the back of the net 25 times already this term.

‘Big Rom’ is determined to get to the top and, having proved himself with over 100 career goals by the age of 22, he’s now got plenty of suitors.

Juventus, Paris Saint-Germain, Bayern Munich, Manchester United and Real Madrid have all been linked with the forward. Linked by his agent Mino Raiola no doubt, but linked nonetheless. Teams across Europe will be queuing up for his services.

Such talk is expected from Raiola but comments of moving on made by Lukaku and his father over the last week have been hugely disrespectful to the club who believed in him when others didn’t. Surely he has greater regard for Everton than to openly talk of his wish to play for another team?

It doesn’t sit right, but on the other hand, who can blame him for wanting to switch clubs when Everton continue to let him down when he so often delivers?

It’s not about increasing his pay packet with Lukaku, that is not why he wants to head for the exit – it’s about ambition and realising his potential. He’s been wasted at Everton this season. It was up to manager Martinez to show him we could compete but we’ve not even challenged this year. We’ve floundered.

Having done exceptionally well to land the striker – making him the most expensive buy in Everton’s history at a staggering £28million – Martinez is chiefly to blame for Lukaku’s wish to leave.

MartinezLukaku.png



The Spaniard has laid down some brilliant foundations over the last three years but too many below-par performances could well see the team crumble this summer. Martinez’s poor in-game management has seen us blown so many leads and lost us so many points. The Everton manager’s mistakes have left us in the bottom half of the table where Lukaku does not want to be.

This was the season Everton had to be successful. Defending champions Chelsea have been dismal, Manchester United can barely buy a shot on target – never mind a goal, Arsenal have seemingly fluffed their lines again and Manchester City’s stars are well off the pace. Pre-season relegation favourites Leicester are top with an exciting Tottenham side in second. Where are Everton? Below them all.

Martinez said on Friday of Lukaku’s desire to play in Europe’s top competition: ‘The Champions League should be an aspiration for everyone. We’ve got that aspiration. The players need to be part of that.’

martinez.jpg


Unfortunately aspiration is no longer enough; especially when you are sat 12th in the Premier League table. Only playing in the Champions League will suffice for a player of Lukaku’s capabilities. With two months of the season to play, it seems he has decided his future lies elsewehere.

Everton’s task this season was to prove to Lukaku that they were the club capable of making his footballing dreams a reality. The campaign has instead been a nightmare and any hopes of keeping the forward have rapidly diminished.

FACUPEFC750.jpg



The FA Cup could provide salvation but will it be enough to convince Lukaku to turn down the best clubs in the world? Doubtful. Would an FA Cup triumph and a place in the top four have swayed his decision to stay with Everton? Definitley, but that is not going to happen. Not this year.

Lukaku has outgrown us, he’s become too good compared with our performances and results. He deserves better. The Everton squad and management have let him down by not matching his standards.

For every goal he scores, Everton concede two. For every time we fail to play him in, he grows more frustrated at a lack of service. He looks so forlorn when his goals continually get cancelled out – he can’t do much more. He does his job but those around him are not.

Screen-Shot-2015-11-01-at-15.02.03.png



Everton could choose to stand firm and reject every bid that comes in for Lukaku this summer, just as they did during Chelsea’s pursuit of John Stones. However, this time it’s different. Nobody can begrudge Lukaku a transfer. It’s our own doing he is itching to switch clubs.

Players have left Goodison before but this one will be hard to take. We had the potential to achieve with Lukaku but we have not fulfilled it. We haven’t come close and he has now lost faith.
Even an early Moshiri spending spree will do little to convince Lukaku that Everton and Martinez are capable of helping him in his quest for medals.

Many Blues mow appear resigned to losing the best striker to play for Everton in the Premier League era. What a shame and what a waste for the club to miss out on such a talent.
One can hope he scores at Wembley if we reach the FA Cup final – a victory come May could have been the start of many trophy-laden years for Lukaku in the royal blue shirt. Instead, any goal in the showpiece fixture will likely be a parting gift.

When Lukaku inevitably moves on and beams for the photographers as he holds the shirt of a European powerhouse at his grand unveiling, it will hurt.

When he likely goes on to top score in the Champions League for one of the continent’s best sides, it will frustrate us.

And when he becomes the most lethal striker in world football, Evertonians will be left wondering what could have been.

Lukaku is ours for now, though there is little chance he will be much longer. Should the striker leave, Everton and Roberto Martinez only have themselves to blame.

The post Everton and Martinez are to blame should Lukaku leave appeared first on GrandOldTeam.

Could and should have been us? In the CL?

Based on what? Paper? Pundits?

Must be all that experience and past success they have as a team eh?

With respect, it's a load of nonsense (the above point, not the article as a whole).
 

Lukaku is here cos Chelsea wished to retain Damba Ba
Lukaku scores as many goals cos hes a talented lad
Lukaku worked on his game on his own in the summer and had a will to win before Martinez tried to uncoach him
Lukaku would have stayed if we got CL

Truthful FACTS.

They are known as factoids, not facts.
 
  • Lukaku is here because of one reason: Martinez fought tooth and nail for him and gambled a whole summer transfer money on him
  • Lukaku scores as many goals as he does for one reason: Martinez builds the team around getting the ball to him
  • Lukaku has gone from strength for one reason: Martinez has shown great faith in him and built his confidence that he could be the best and coached that into him
  • If Lukaku goes to Bayern Munich or Madrid or another European juggernaut it wont be because Everton didn't get a CL play off spot, it'll be because he wants to win a Champions League itself.
Inconvenient facts.

Some will say he is here simply because of dumb unadulterated luck.
 
Could and should have been us? In the CL?

Based on what? Paper? Pundits?

Must be all that experience and past success they have as a team eh?

With respect, it's a load of nonsense (the above point, not the article as a whole).
It's true though mate, we've always played in the Champions League and won cups; it's only Martinez who's spoiling the party coming in and failing to get Champions League football and failing to win cups. If only we got rid of him it could all go back to normal again.
 

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