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[Albion] De Zerbi: 'We deserved to lose...I understood the problem in January!"







TomandJerry

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He does obviously think that. The broader question is - is it actually, within reason, true?

Everyone can come up with their own conclusion really can't they,but there is no dictionary definition of being backed.

Although a synonym might be 'sounds better than it being my fault, for future propserity'
Why else would he say this?

think for us it is a very tough moment but I’m not speaking (only) now about it.


“I am starting to explain the future in September, in October, in November, in January – especially in January.


“Now we can’t change anything. We have to move on to play better, to fight better, to play with different energy.
 


trueblue

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Jul 5, 2003
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i dont know what the issues are but the team clearly doesnt click as well as it did before. blaming transfers cant be it when we still have 70-odd possession and cant score, with the same forwards and tactics. maybe that's the problem, too predictable and easy for the opposition to counter.
I think the difference is that the real gamechangers - the players that can beat people - are either injured or not yet fully fit. With them, we don’t end up knocking the ball about endlessly looking for a gap. They create the gaps.

Without them, it makes no sense to leave the defence so exposed - but we do it anyway. Repeatedly.

We’re lucky to have so many of those exciting attacking players - and unlucky they’ve all been out at once.
 


dwayne

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I’m not having Fati is a RDZ singing. He helped convince him to come but there is zero evidence that he was his player. Also, are we actually talking about the Fati whose performances are a big reason we have performed well in Europe? Before his last injury he was looking class.
Definitely is. Bloom said a couple of times when we signed fati that he thought he was 'expensive' ....this is not the type of thing that bloom ever says or ever has said before.

I felt at the time, bloom knew it was gonna fail.
 






Clive Walker

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Jul 5, 2011
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He does obviously think that. The broader question is - is it actually, within reason, true?

Everyone can come up with their own conclusion really can't they,but there is no dictionary definition of being backed.

Although a synonym might be 'sounds better than it being my fault, for future propserity'
Considering what we sold and what was brought in I’d tend to agree with Roberto.
 




WhingForPresident

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I agree that we needed more reinforcements in January (and more than we got in the summer as well), but he also has to be more flexible with his tactics. It's not TB's fault we're playing the way we are at the moment, RDZ is the only one with the power to change it. The outcomes we are getting from this squad, despite the injuries, are poor, considering we still have a lot of really talented players at our disposal.

The club aren't going to throw tens of millions into players that specifically fit his system if he isn't committed long term and if the system is a bit crap, as it is at the moment.
 




Guinness Boy

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I’m not having Fati is a RDZ singing. He helped convince him to come but there is zero evidence that he was his player. Also, are we actually talking about the Fati whose performances are a big reason we have performed well in Europe? Before his last injury he was looking class.
Whether he is or isn’t an RDZ signing is largely irrelevant. Your other point is spot on and one I made on Fati’s thread. It’s the latest injury that’s an issue as he’s playing like he doesn’t want to get hurt again. He was brilliant in Amsterdam though.
 


Rookie

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Definitely is. Bloom said a couple of times when we signed fati that he thought he was 'expensive' ....this is not the type of thing that bloom ever says or ever has said before.

I felt at the time, bloom knew it was gonna fail.
You keep saying this without saying the rest of what Bloom said, you have taken what he said out of context and run with it - https://www.theargus.co.uk/sport/23788876.tony-bloom-ansu-fati-can-amazing-things-brighton/
Bloom said: “It is obviously expensive, not the sort of thing we would normally do.

“But it’s a loan, it’s somebody who is very special and who could do some amazing things for this football club this season.”
 


Oh_aye

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Jul 8, 2022
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Considering what we sold and what was brought in I’d tend to agree with Roberto.
It depends what both you and he expected them to be replaced by I suppose. And under what system and set of expectations brought the coveted world class players that were sold, to Brighton in the first place.
 






dwayne

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portlock seagull

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If by “I understood the problem in January” he means he’s got one way of playing that everyone has figured out plus he insists on picking a hologram as goalkeeper, then yes, we understand it too.
Harsh but fair (very!). He’ll be gone in the summer, and we’ll still do alright.
 


Mike Small

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Definitely is. Bloom said a couple of times when we signed fati that he thought he was 'expensive' ....this is not the type of thing that bloom ever says or ever has said before.

I felt at the time, bloom knew it was gonna fail.
Bloom signed him for Roberto no doubt. De Zerbi can't get a tune from him since his injury as even with that he only looked good in Europe.
 


Oh_aye

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Quotes in this very much suggest we were offered him by an agent (Barca needed him off the wage bill) and clearly both RDZ and Bloom thought it was a good deal. Not sure why it's been pinned on RDZ not the board 🤔
I think the insinuation that it was De Zerbi led were his glowing comments about Fati at the time, reflections on the first time he'd seen him and what a fan he was, where he envisaged him fitting in and taking us to the next level etc. Same with Dahoud really. As opposed to other purchases by Brighton who he claims to not know or have seen.

It's not so much that it's solely down to De Zerbi, I'm sure Bloom was on board. More that he's a cheeky bastard talking about being backed. When the backing he's had and the squad he inherited,all down to the clubs system contributed massively to where he's currently at.

The first time it goes pear shaped: 'I've been telling you since September they aren't enough'
 






Guinness Boy

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As mentioned above, Dahoud and Fati were RDZ signings, say no more…
Where’s the evidence for this? It seems to just be something some people on NSC repeat to make it come true in people’s heads.
 


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