Martinez rated the Portuguese football system as the strongest model in the world.

According to The Guardian, Roberto Martinez, head coach of the Portugal national team, highly praised his country's football system and ranked it among the strongest development models in the world. Zamin.uz reported on this.
He emphasized that a small country with a population of only about ten million has become a true school in the world of football. According to Martinez, the main key to Portuguese players' success lies in their open-mindedness and desire to learn new languages.
These young men leave their country's borders, choose the competitive environment of Europe's strongest clubs, and strive to further enhance their skills. It is precisely by testing themselves in such difficult conditions that they become stronger and prepare for high-level matches.
The coach also paid special attention to the strength of Portugal's youth development system. According to him, the existing modern model can produce up to eight players for each position from ages 15 to 23, and all of them are trained based on the same high-level methodology.
Such consistency and discipline contribute significantly to the success of the path from youth football to the senior national team. Roberto Martinez specifically highlighted young talents such as Pedro Neto, Vitinha, Joao Neves, and Renato Veiga, who have become an integral part of the main squad since joining his team.
He called such rapid progress a clear development model. Currently, the Portugal national team is continuing its preparations for the World Cup and will soon play a friendly match against the Mexico national team.
Source: The Guardian





