According to Wigan boss Roberto http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Martinez-c24468 he wasn’t able to find the right players to succeed at the club, despite closely monitoring the European Championships.
After securing another season of Premier League football at the DW Stadium, it was expected that the Spanish coach would take a well deserved rest and prepare for what lay ahead.
However http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Roberto-c31294 Martinez chose Euro 2012 as the ideal destination to scout new talents and was part of the ITV’s coverage team.
Having monitored several teams up-close such as http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Greece-c2908, the tactician was reportedly interested by some of the footballers on display and looked to engineer a transfer. But considering the current climate in the game, hefty price tags and lucrative wages
are something which keep clubs like Wigan away from the best of the lot.
Although the odd gem pops up here and there, Roberto Martinez has urged that finding a player who can become an immediate success and that too at a low rate is close to impossible, thus it was unsurprising that he returned to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Poland-c2983
and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ukraine-c3032.
“You always get two extremes when you are talking about a major international tournament. There are players you have been following for a while, and they have too good a tournament that you end up losing out on them to bigger clubs. Then you have players
that, for whatever reason, you haven’t already identified and they pleasantly surprise you.”
He also explained that buying new recruits was a difficult process, as first a complete scouting report was needed and then funds had to be allocated by the board, before things could be put in motion.
“It’s not always about signing players. It’s sometimes a case of increasing your knowledge about certain players, taking information on board for if and when you get the chance to do a deal at the right time,” he explained.
Wigan are currently embroiled in the race to keep http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Didier-Drogba-c11044.
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