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[Albion] Roberto De Zerbi - JOINS AS NEW HEAD COACH (4 year contract)



GT49er

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Formations are a bit obsolete. Under most modern managers they'll look one thing on paper and then usually something entirely different in reality. Just take Cucurella at the spring last season... LWB in possession, CB out of possession. If you have to put a formation on paper, where do you put him?
Sadly that particular problem is one that Roberto isn't going to have! (and for some reason I don't have permission to add a thumbsup to Swanny's post!)
 




Swansman

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Sadly that particular problem is one that Roberto isn't going to have! (and for some reason I don't have permission to add a thumbsup to Swanny's post!)

Veltman has quite often had the same role over the years, though a bit more cautious. Takes a really intelligent player to do that double-role.
 


brighton_tom

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Another glowing report of our new man...

One man who knows all about working under De Zerbi is goalkeeper Andrea Consigli, and he was happy to see him make the move to the Premier League.

“He’s probably the strongest manager I’ve had on the pitch: besides making you play football, he gets inside you,” Canale Sassuolo report him saying.

“If you don’t marry his idea of football, it’s difficult to put it on the pitch. I have infinite esteem for him and I’m glad he went to Brighton.

“Shakhtar’s choice was also to create a credibility fund for himself in order to make it to the Premier League. I was sure that a manager like him wanted to get to the Premier, the elite of football is there.”
 


schmunk

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“He’s probably the strongest manager I’ve had on the pitch: besides making you play football, he gets inside you,”

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Sorry. Not sorry.
 


Baldseagull

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Another glowing report of our new man...

One man who knows all about working under De Zerbi is goalkeeper Andrea Consigli, and he was happy to see him make the move to the Premier League.

“He’s probably the strongest manager I’ve had on the pitch: besides making you play football, he gets inside you,” Canale Sassuolo report him saying.

“If you don’t marry his idea of football, it’s difficult to put it on the pitch. I have infinite esteem for him and I’m glad he went to Brighton.

“Shakhtar’s choice was also to create a credibility fund for himself in order to make it to the Premier League. I was sure that a manager like him wanted to get to the Premier, the elite of football is there.”

Interesting that a Goalkeeper finds what he wants unique, I would have thought there would not be a huge difference in what was required from playing out, possession type mangers, from their keeper.
 






AstroSloth

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Interesting that a Goalkeeper finds what he wants unique, I would have thought there would not be a huge difference in what was required from playing out, possession type mangers, from their keeper.

There's loads of different kinds of possession style keepers though.

For example Ederson looks to launch attacks with long balls often compared to some who just play it into the CBs.
 


Weststander

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Warren Aspinall was just asked why we’re so free scoring under RDZ.

He said because we move the ball so much quicker in attack, opponents haven’t the time to get set up (as they often had previously). Attack, attack, attack.

For those who go home and away, fair comment?
 






Solid at the back

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RDZ has done a remarkable job in a short space of time, with limited English as well. Hands up, after the Spurs and Forest games I was concerned he wasn't on the ball tactically. I was wrong.

Was Potter underachieving this entire time? Was it the squad that was carrying Potter all along?
 






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BN41Albion

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RDZ has done a remarkable job in a short space of time, with limited English as well. Hands up, after the Spurs and Forest games I was concerned he wasn't on the ball tactically. I was wrong.

Was Potter underachieving this entire time? Was it the squad that was carrying Potter all along?
Come on, you can't deny he did a brilliant job getting us into the top half last season. He transformed our playing style. I'm not getting carried away just yet, albeit it's been a fantastic week and a half and it seems like RDZ has the potential to take us even further. Long may the goals continue!!
 




Swansman

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Good but fully expected win.

Interesting idea with Lamptey as left-back, wouldn't be surprised to see more of that.
 


The Fits

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RDZ has done a remarkable job in a short space of time, with limited English as well. Hands up, after the Spurs and Forest games I was concerned he wasn't on the ball tactically. I was wrong.

Was Potter underachieving this entire time? Was it the squad that was carrying Potter all along?
No. Potter provided stability. He also improved almost every player he had here. But I think many of us always felt he made life harder for himself than it needed to be- IE taking two seasons to work out a formation and his best players and seemingly being disinterested in speculative attacking and attacking at pace until his last few games. RDZ has come in and said 'right guys. You know what you're doing. Now just do it quicker. And have a bloody pop at goal from time to time'. It's less pragmatic. It's not rocket science.
 




Baldseagull

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Come on, you can't deny he did a brilliant job getting us into the top half last season. He transformed our playing style. I'm not getting carried away just yet, albeit it's been a fantastic week and a half and it seems like RDZ has the potential to take us even further. Long may the goals continue!!
On the last day of the season, we could have finished 13th if results had conspired against us, fine margins, as he was fond of saying.
I am getting carried away with De Zerbi, from the commentary it sounded like one of our poorest performances so far under him, and we scored 3 to beat Arsenal at the Emirates.
 








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