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MAN WITH A PLAN
World Soccer
|May 2023
Brighton Hove Albion's impressive form in 2022-23 is the result of well-executed planning including the appointment of manager Roberto De Zerbi

When Chelsea tempted Graham Potter away from Brighton in September last year, the Seagulls had one specific candidate in mind to replace him. Forward planning has been vital to the club’s success in recent years, and they believed that the charismatic Roberto De Zerbi was the right man to continue their incredible upward trajectory.
His appointment was evidence of Brighton’s faith in the structures they’ve put in place since chairman Tony Bloom took over in 2009, but also hinted at a continued evolution in playing style. Far removed from the old stereotype of the risk-averse, defensively-minded Italian manager, De Zerbi’s teams have always been proactive and fearless in possession. They are exciting to watch and typically involved in high-scoring games.
Where Potter was more flexible and reactive, notably tailoring his approach to the opposition, De Zerbi has a steadfast belief in certain key principles. He wants his side to control the rhythm of the game. The ball is kept on the floor as much as possible and moved with purpose. They invite pressure through methodical build-up play at the back before springing into action, exploiting the space that develops to progress quickly up the pitch with incisive combinations.
De Zerbi is unwavering in his commitment to brave, attacking football. Inspired by Marcelo Bielsa and Pep Guardiola, but with a clear vision of his own, he has always looked to take the initiative and play on the front foot, even when faced with much wealthier and more talented opponents. Brighton have dictated terms against Chelsea and Liverpool on his watch, overwhelming both to secure comfortable wins.
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