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Martinez steps down after Belgium World Cup exit

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Belgium coach Roberto Martinez stepped down following his side's World Cup first-round exit, saying he had made the decision to end his six-year tenure some time ago and would have left even if they had been crowned champions."This was my last game as coach of the national team.

That's emotional," he said. "I can't go on. I said goodbye to the players and staff. I was going to stop anyway - whatever happened."Even if we had become world champions.

I made that decision before the World Cup."It ends a long spell in charge of the side in which he took them to number one in the world rankings and third place at the World Cup in Russia.Belgium missed numerous opportunities to score the goal against Croatia that would have taken them through to the knockout stages, but had to settle for a 0-0 draw and third place in the pool behind Morocco and Croatia.It summed up a disappointing campaign in which they scored only once across three matches, and made more headlines for reported off-field squabbles than their football on the pitch."Today we were ourselves again," Martinez said. "It is never easy to win a match at a World Cup.

In that first match against Canada we won (1-0), but we weren't ourselves. We deservedly lost that second match against Morocco (2-0).

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