Roberto De Zerbi reveals he was welcomed by Pep Guardiola to the Premier League

‘He’s very happy that I’m on board here’: New Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi reveals he was welcomed by Pep Guardiola to the Premier League as the Italian looks to keep up the good work done by predecessor Graham Potter

  • Roberto De Zerbi appointed at Brighton following Graham Potter’s departure 
  • Told of how Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola welcomed him to league
  • Revealed how he met Guardiola while Catalan was in charge of Bayern Munich

Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi revealed yesterday he was welcomed to the Premier League by Pep Guardiola.

Guardiola and De Zerbi share a mutual admiration after first meeting while the former was in charge of Bayern Munich.

Former Sassuolo and Shakhtar Donetsk boss De Zerbi, the only manager Brighton spoke to in their search for a successor to Graham Potter, said: ‘I spoke to Pep on Sunday evening. Yes.

Roberto De Zerbi revealed he had spoken to Pep Guardiola upon being appointed by Brighton

‘He’s very happy that I’m on board here. He told me very good things about the club. And he told me that if I need he will be very happy to help me — but of course not in the match we are playing against them!

‘Guardiola, I think, is the trainer of the strongest team of the last 40 years, Barcelona. We met each other when he was the manager of Bayern Munich. A couple of months ago I flew to Manchester to see him. He is a great trainer and we are all looking at him.’

De Zerbi described Guardiola’s football as ‘unreachable’ and while he said some of their ideas will be similar, he also praised his predecessor. ‘I’m not Potter,’ De Zerbi added. ‘If we can keep this mentality and those principles (from Potter’s reign) I will try to bring my idea much more clear without making any big changes.’

The Italian, who met the Catalan while he was in charge at Bayern Munich, spoke of his admiration for the current Manchester City manager

The Italian, who met the Catalan while he was in charge at Bayern Munich, spoke of his admiration for the current Manchester City manager

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