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Martinez: Board must judge me
- Updated: April 28, 2016
Roberto Martinez says the Everton board is right to consider his future as manager in the wake of a disappointing season.
The Spaniard has faced increasingly-vocal opposition from some of the club’s supporters in recent weeks and Everton host Bournemouth on Saturday without a win in seven games.
The last of those saw their FA Cup dream die at Wembley on Saturday thanks to a late Manchester United winner, and all that remains this season is to fight for a top-half Premier League finish.
That fight is likely to begin against a backdrop of new protests this weekend, while a report in Thursday’s Daily Mirror claimed Mark Hughes has been lined up as a potential successor.
Asked about the prospect …
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