Martinez: Stones can be one of England's best ever

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Martinez: Stones can be one of England's best ever - Roberto Martinez believes Everton defender John Stones has the potential to become one of England's greatest ever footballers.

The 21-year-old has impressed over the past two-and-a-half seasons after joining the club from Barnsley in February 2013.

Stones' rise to prominence has seen him become a regular for England, while Everton rejected several bids from Chelsea last summer.

However, his form has dipped of late and he was at fault for both Swansea City goals as the Premier League strugglers left Goodison Park with a 2-1 win on Sunday.

But ahead of Wednesday's League Cup semi-final second leg at Manchester City, Martinez urged patience with Stones' development and predicted a bright future for the youngster.

"John is 21, I think he's played 68 [65] games in the Premier League. I would never assess or judge a player until he's played 100 starts in any league," Martinez told a news conference.

"What I would say is John Stones has got an incredible potential, is still a young man and is in the right environment to develop that potential into becoming a very, very experienced footballer.

"Whatever the judgement from the outside, the criticism, we accept it. I think John Stones is in the perfect environment to fulfil that potential and become one of the greatest players England has ever seen

"John is the first to know when he has played well and when he has played badly. He doesn't need people to let him know. Football is a game of errors; football is a game where you have to learn from those situations.

"He is a young man who has been through a lot and some of his performances this season have been magnificent. Is he the finished article? Clearly not, because he is 21 and has played only 68 games."

Everton take a 2-1 lead to the Etihad Stadium but Martinez is keen for them to aim for a second-leg victory outright and seal a place at Wembley.

"We need to make sure that we play the game to try and win that football game in isolation," he added.

"I think you can only be thinking about the overall scoreline maybe when you are in the last five or 10 minutes of the game.

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