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De Zerbi says he has no job lined up

Former Brighton and Hove Albion coach to smoke more cigarettes and watch 100 games a week

by Ed Elliot - PA
Monday 20 May, 2024 at 12:32PM
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Season that finished in Rome ends in May

Roberto De Zerbi after his final game at the Amex - Picture by Steve Paston / PA

Roberto De Zerbi hopes to find a new club in time for the start of next season after his premature departure from Brighton and Hove Albion.

But the Italian is content to smoke cigarettes and “watch 100 games per week” as he awaits a fresh opportunity.

Albion have already begun the process of identifying De Zerbi’s successor after agreeing to end his contract two years early.

The 44-year-old, who insisted he does not have another job lined up amid reports linking him to several top European clubs, ended his history-making tenure at the Amex Stadium with Sunday’s 2-0 defeat to Manchester United.

He said: “For sure, if I have to stay at home three, four, five months, it should be not a problem because I will work.

“I will work studying different games, different teams, the style of different coaches.

“Football is in development. Every year it is different and you have to keep the level if you want to stay at the top.

“Without football, it’s not so easy for me but I will smoke more cigarettes! I hope to find the solution before the season starts. But at the moment, there isn’t any team.

“Yes, I hope to work but otherwise I will watch 100 games per week, more or less, waiting for the next chance, the next solution.”

De Zerbi led Brighton to the last 16 of the Europa League and 11th position in the Premier League this term following an unprecedented sixth-placed finish and an FA Cup semi-final appearance last season.

He left the club because his vision for the future did not align with that of Albion owner Tony Bloom.

The club’s chief executive Paul Barber said that it would be tough to replace a “top coach” but said that the club did not put limitations on what could be achieved.

He said: “We’re realistic about the relative success we’ve had in the last couple of seasons. “But we’re still ambitious and we don’t feel there’s a ceiling to what we can do.

“He is a top coach and someone that we knew a lot about before he came here. He more than met our expectations, particularly in the first season.

“He will be difficult to replace, for sure (but) we don’t wait for a coach to leave before we start work. Part of our process is to make sure we always know who the next coach might be.

“You can’t guarantee because you don’t know people’s circumstances at the time the incumbent coach leaves but we work really hard on our coach homework.”

Barber referenced an incident after Brighton’s 1-0 Europa League victory away to AEK Athens in November to exemplify De Zerbi’s “unquenchable thirst” for the game.

And he believes the former Shakhtar Donetsk coach possesses the attributes to manage one of football’s leading clubs.

Barber said: “He’s certainly got the tactical nous and awareness. He’s got the motivational skills with the players.

“He’s got an incredible passion and knowledge of football. We were in the bowels of the stadium in Athens. He gets on the coach and the first thing he does is open his laptop to watch another game.

“The passion to see more, learn more, be ready for the next game, it’s an almost like an unquenchable thirst.

“Football is his life. He’s sacrificed a lot to be the best coach he can be. Could he coach at a top club? He’s got all of the attributes.”

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  1. Billy Reid says:
    2 years ago

    I think one of footballs biggest charades was carried out after the Manchester United game.
    It’s been apparent to most people that things haven’t been right since the Roma games.
    RDZ obviously does have another job lined up probably in Italy.
    Shame that the fans are deceived in this way.. we will see

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