Friday, 21st June, 2013
New Everton boss Roberto Martinez has pledged to bring silverware to Goodison Park come next season, adding that such a winning mentality should be "part of the club’s DNA".
Martinez was appointed new manager at Goodison Park after the departure of long-serving David Moyes as he answered the summons of Manchester United, with the Scotsman taking over from Sir Alex Ferguson, as the veteran manager stepped down from his throne at Old Trafford and retired.
“Once you win silverware it is an addictive feeling. I do feel that that is something we want to continue here", Martinez told EvertonTV.
“At Everton, with the significance, tradition and history, it [winning silverware] needs to be part of our DNA. We all know how difficult it is to win silverware but it is important to start setting those goals as dreams.
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“It is something where we can drive each other on to achieve", the Spanish tactician concluded.
Martinez will take over his first Everton league match when the Toffees take on Norwich City away at Carrow Road on 17th August.
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