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What can FPL managers expect from Roberto De Zerbi at Brighton?

Brighton and Hove Albion were determined not to let Chelsea’s surprise capture of head coach Graham Potter derail their brilliant start to the season, where they currently sit fourth in the Premier League.

Immediately, this well-structured setup knew who to replace him with – the young and exciting Roberto De Zerbi. Murmurings of interest in Bodo/Glimt and Mainz bosses Kjetil Knutsen and Bo Svensson were quickly deemed untrue, as the Italian was appointed on a four-year deal.

With a portfolio of innovative, attacking, possession-based football from his time at Sassuolo and Shakhtar Donetsk, the tactically astute De Zerbi feels like a good fit for the Brighton model.

So will the 43-year-old continue the great work of Potter and what Fantasy Premier League (FPL) impact will he have?

We’ll attempt to answer those questions below.


THE HISTORY

As a player, the Brescia-born De Zerbi started on the books of AC Milan but never played for the Rossoneri first team.

Loans to Monza, Padova, Avellino and Lecco were followed by a permanent move to Foggia, where the attacking midfielder scored 18 goals in 60 games.

His career was mostly as a Serie B player but he did go on to make three Serie A appearances for Napoli before spending three years in Romania with CFR Cluj.

“Maybe I was better than I showed but I got what I deserved and that was three games. I was a number ten in an era when the 4-4-2 prevailed. I wanted to have fun on the pitch. I wouldn’t willingly change my position. If I wasn’t convinced by something, I didn’t easily adapt.” – De Zerbi on playing just three times in Serie A

De Zerbi had almost 300 outings as a player but it’s as a manager where he has truly showcased his talents.

Graeme Souness might hold De Zerbi’s quick turnover of managerial jobs against him but it’s a silly jab to make at one of Europe’s most admired coaches.

SeasonTeamDivisionPositionWinsDrawsLosses
2021/22Shakhtar DonetskUkraine Premier League1st*1521
2020/21SassuoloItaly Serie A8th171110
2019/20SassuoloItaly Serie A8th14915
2018/19SassuoloItaly Serie A11th91613
2017/18BeneventoItaly Serie A20th6320
2016/17PalermoItaly Serie A19th129
2015/16FoggiaItaly Serie C2nd2298
2014/15FoggiaItaly Serie C7th18137
* Title was not awarded, with the season terminated due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine

After retiring as a player, he started with Serie D amateurs Darfo Boario in 2013, before beginning his quick rise up the footballing pyramid. He took over at Foggia in Serie C, winning the Serie C Coppa Italia and reaching the promotion play-off final.

Enough was done to earn him a Serie A role but the notoriously volatile Palermo owner fired him within three months after seven consecutive defeats. Not to be deterred, he was given another top-flight job one year later. Although relegated with newcomers Benevento, De Zerbi’s side earned plaudits for their attractive style of play.

Sassuolo saw potential and soon appointed him as successor to Giuseppe Iachini. The small Emilian club has similarities to Brighton – both have forced their way near the elite via well-structured philosophies that encourage attacking football, the development of young talent and a mastering of the transfer market.

This is where De Zerbi became hot property. A solid first season was followed by consecutive eighth-placed finishes, where the second saw them miss European qualification on goal difference.

Three of his Sassuolo squad were included in Italy’s victorious Euro 2020 squad – Manuel Locatelli, Domenico Berardi and Giacomo Raspadori. He also developed Stefano Sensi and Merih Demiral before their big-money moves elsewhere.

Then, after three seasons, De Zerbi decided to broaden his horizons and chose Shakhtar as the venue because they could provide the new experiences of a multi-lingual dressing room, expected trophies and regular Champions League football.

Things were going well – winning the Ukrainian Super Cup and leading the league after 18 games – until the Russian invasion ultimately terminated the season early, without a winner being declared.


PLAYING STYLE

“I am absolutely thrilled. Roberto’s teams play an exciting and courageous brand of football, and I am confident his style and tactical approach will suit our existing squad superbly.” – Brighton owner-chairman Tony Bloom

What enticed Benevento and Sassuolo to look beyond results when it came to appointing De Zerbi was his commitment to exciting football, although being part of this new wave of Italian managers has naturally brought criticism from traditionalists. They see him as a threat.

He favours a 4-2-3-1 that, from the back, uses short passes and a deep double pivot to lure opponents up the pitch, where they then either choose to hit the ball over the press or use intricate passing to progress.

In attack, they use a high defensive line and lots of pressing whilst lining up in a 2-4-4 layout. Full-backs can either overlap or start narrower to underlap, where width is provided by wide forwards that are very high up the pitch.

If it sounds similar to Pep Guardiola’s use of inverted full-backs, that’s because De Zerbi regularly speaks to the Manchester City boss and spent time watching his former Bayern Munich side train. It’s also something he did with Marcelo Bielsa’s Lille.

“I’m interested in individual skill and technique, without which you can’t keep the ball in your own half, an understanding of the game, which comes down to concepts like the right posture with which to receive a pass and being able to pass to a team-mate’s preferred foot and the courage to accept you may make a mistake.” – De Zerbi on his core principles


IS DE ZERBI A GOOD FIT FOR BRIGHTON?

As Potter has left Brighton for positive reasons, the Seagulls did not need to appoint someone with opposite beliefs. Having known for a long time that Potter was destined for higher profile roles, they had plenty of time to research and plan.

De Zerbi was their clear number one target and this speaks volumes about whether he can currently be deemed a good fit for Brighton.

However, he is keen to point out that there are a few differences between himself and Potter.

“Potter has worked very well – but I’m not Potter. I think we have a lot of things in common but I’m not talking about the systems we play. If we can keep this mentality and those principles, I can bring my ideas without making any big changes. Don’t throw the ball away. That is very important, very clear. To attack. At first sight, in my opinion, I like much more to control the game. One of the things for this team can be to control the rhythm of the game much more.” – De Zerbi on comparisons with Graham Potter

11 goals have arrived in their six games so far, which began with an opening day win away at Manchester United.

When assessing all 20 teams over the first six Gameweeks, Brighton rank fifth-best for touches in the final third and inside the penalty area. Additionally, they have an encouraging expected goals conceded (xGC) tally of 6.47.

Although influenced by the recent postponements that have created a mismatch in terms of games played, nobody has conceded fewer goals than Brighton’s five.

When using FBRef to look at 2020/21 Serie A data, it can be seen that Sassuolo were all about keeping possession.

In De Zerbi’s final season there, the Neroverdi brought in league-high totals for attempted passes, completed passes and the percentage of pass completion. It was the same for short passes up to 15 yards.

Therefore, it’s likely that the Italian will take advantage of the international break to implement this passing mentality.


FPL ASSETS THAT MAY BENEFIT

As well as in the Bonus Points System (BPS), which rewards players who achieve a high completion rate with at least 30 passes, De Zerbi’s appointment can boost the FPL prospects of several Brighton assets.

Should the current wing-back system be ditched, Leandro Trossard (£6.5m) will permanently play higher up the pitch on paper – although the Belgian was very much more about attacking than defending in Potter’s 3-5-2/3-4-2-1, so any change might not be so pronounced.

Pascal Gross (£6.0m) could be asked to play closer to the lone forward, with a double pivot of Moises Caicedo (£5.0m) and Alexis Mac Allister (£5.6m) there to protect the defence.

A big question mark revolves around the right-back role. Will centre-back Joel Veltman (£4.6m) move across, or will Tariq Lamptey (£4.3m) be used as a more attacking option? Solly March (£5.0m) has been the main right wing-back, so where will he be deployed?

Then again, with Liverpool (a) and Tottenham Hotspur (H) being a nasty couple of fixtures to begin with, FPL managers may just want to wait and observe.

Our Season Ticker ranks Brighton as having the second-worst fixture run until the World Cup, with even Man City’s deemed more favourable despite having a blank in Gameweek 12.

That’s why the high ownerships of Gross and goalkeeper Robert Sanchez (£4.7m) have begun to decrease. Yet, should De Zerbi successfully bring his brand of exciting, attacking football to the Premier League, it might not be too long until the FPL community is clamouring to bring their players back in.

Haaland Foden


FPLMarc Newcastle fan that spends far too much time thinking about FPL.

515 Comments Post a Comment
  1. Limbo
    • 13 Years
    1 year, 7 months ago

    Turned into quite an enjoyable last 20 mins 🙂

  2. DBW - Slug's Mortgage …
    • 3 Years
    1 year, 7 months ago

    Well that’s a turn up for the books. What a comeback

  3. Paqueta Rice
    • 3 Years
    1 year, 7 months ago

    No saving that

  4. Deulofail
    • 8 Years
    1 year, 7 months ago

    This is why Kane starts over Toney

  5. Epic Fail
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    1 year, 7 months ago

    It's coming home, lads.

  6. Paqueta Rice
    • 3 Years
    1 year, 7 months ago

    Southgate got it spot on

    😉

  7. AC/DC AFC
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 8 Years
    1 year, 7 months ago

    brilliant turnaround

    never seen Kane's hair on end like that!

  8. Totalfootball
    • 7 Years
    1 year, 7 months ago

    If I were southgate, won't take any risks and would sub off maguire asap

  9. DBW - Slug's Mortgage …
    • 3 Years
    1 year, 7 months ago

    Southgate you’re the one, you still turn me on.

  10. Nate(U)dog(ie)
    • 3 Years
    1 year, 7 months ago

    A fitting end, it wouldn't be a World Cup if the British media was going to be doom and gloom, delusion must run free!

  11. wulfrunian
    • 7 Years
    1 year, 7 months ago

    What a penalty!

    1. Sheffield Wednesday
      • 3 Years
      1 year, 7 months ago

      Loved the way the keeper moved about like an old 2D video game character. Kane top corner too good though.

    2. Arteta
      • 8 Years
      1 year, 7 months ago

      Who doesn't love top bins? Kane genuinely may be the best penalty taker in the world.

  12. BUZZBOMB
    • 9 Years
    1 year, 7 months ago

    England must be amongst the favourites in the B Division next year

    1. Deulofail
      • 8 Years
      1 year, 7 months ago

      Too much expectation and pressure!

  13. Totalfootball
    • 7 Years
    1 year, 7 months ago

    A hattrick of maguire errors for a 3-3 ?

  14. wulfrunian
    • 7 Years
    1 year, 7 months ago

    jeez

  15. Epic Fail
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    1 year, 7 months ago

    Southgate out!!!

    1. DBW - Slug's Mortgage …
      • 3 Years
      1 year, 7 months ago

      Get him out

  16. Totalfootball
    • 7 Years
    1 year, 7 months ago

    Maguire leaving his marker
    Hahahah

  17. Hazz
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 6 Years
    1 year, 7 months ago

    So I guess Chelsea forwards can finish now huh

  18. panda07
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 11 Years
    1 year, 7 months ago

    Maguire again!

  19. Deulofail
    • 8 Years
    1 year, 7 months ago

    Ramsdale #1

    1. BUZZBOMB
      • 9 Years
      1 year, 7 months ago

      Joe Hart
      Fraser Forster
      Peter Latchford

    2. Sheffield Wednesday
      • 3 Years
      1 year, 7 months ago

      Pickford! .., I mean Pope!

      1. Deulofail
        • 8 Years
        1 year, 7 months ago

        Oh it's Pope! 😮

    3. Arteta
      • 8 Years
      1 year, 7 months ago

      Maybe someday under different manager.

  20. Revival
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 11 Years
    1 year, 7 months ago

    most entertaining 2nd half of a game I've seen in a while

    1. BUZZBOMB
      • 9 Years
      1 year, 7 months ago

      Last 25 mins have been good actually. I take back part of my earlier comment.

  21. ClassiX
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 5 Years
    1 year, 7 months ago

    Methinks Pope should be excommunicated...

  22. Paqueta Rice
    • 3 Years
    1 year, 7 months ago

    What a save!

    1. Paqueta Rice
      • 3 Years
      1 year, 7 months ago

      First touch let him down to break away

  23. Limbo
    • 13 Years
    1 year, 7 months ago

    Pickford is saving that.

  24. g40steve
    • 6 Years
    1 year, 7 months ago

    Pope is not all that

  25. Arteta
    • 8 Years
    1 year, 7 months ago

    Kudos to Hungary. They finished 2nd in a group of death with Italy, Germany and England. Fantastic achievement really!

  26. Gazwaz80
    • 4 Years
    1 year, 7 months ago

    Pope ‘a’ dope…

  27. Sheffield Wednesday
    • 3 Years
    1 year, 7 months ago

    England 442 and drop Harry Maguire - it's cruelr to keep picking him without looking at his form.

  28. THFC4LIFE
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 7 Years
    1 year, 7 months ago

    If I had a pound for every time Harry Kane says erm I would be minted

    1. NorCal Villan
      • 2 Years
      1 year, 7 months ago

      Yeah, obviously

  29. 1912 F.A Cup Winners
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 6 Years
    1 year, 7 months ago

    Sorry if it’s been asked before, but is TAA Injured or anything??!! Or did he just not make the squad for tonight’s match?!!

    1. banskt
      • 10 Years
      1 year, 7 months ago

      Not injured. He does not start regularly for England.

      1. 1912 F.A Cup Winners
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 6 Years
        1 year, 7 months ago

        Cheers mate!! Thought he would Atleast be on the bench tho

  30. Epic Fail
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    1 year, 7 months ago

    It’s been 15 minutes without an open play goal for England now. Southgate needs to go.