The Italian coach charms the Premier League and aims for Europe with little Brighton: Tottenham and Chelsea are also thinking of him, but the Giallorossi have long had an open channel with him
England has recently discovered the “De Zerbi-ball” and has fallen in love with it. The Italian coach is stunning the Premier League with his Brighton. Right now, it’s the team that – after Arteta’s surprising and highly evolved Arsenal leaders – plays the best football on the island. And it’s not an end in itself: the Seagulls are overwhelmingly appearing in the area of Europe that counts, never frequented by a club that has always lived in the slums since it arrived in the Premier League, the 2016-17 season, and at best is finished ninth last season under Potter, replaced by De Zerbi in September following his move to Chelsea.