Dhaka, Jan. 16 -- "The way he is now is the way he always was," Martelinho said, casting his mind back to the two years he spent working with Fernandes in the academy at Boavista. "He always played with a lot of ambition, always on the front foot, never playing a pass backward, always trying to get into the penalty area. He needed more experience, but everything you see now was there then."Such is the biography of most of Fernandes' peers among the world's finest players, of course. The transcendent gifts, obvious to all, that win a place on football's fast track to greatness. The place at one of the world's foremost talent factories. A season or two in the first team and then the vindication of a lucrative, headline-grabbing move to Engl...