Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi came out to thank Graham Potter, the team’s predecessor, after the win over Chelsea. in the Premier League last night
Roberto De Zerbi has expressed his gratitude to Graham Potter after Brighton highlighted how dire the situation at Chelsea was by winning at Stamford Bridge. For the first time last night (Saturday April 15, 2023), this game Conor Gallagher gave the Blues the lead early in the UFABET game. But the first goal of Frank Lampard ‘s temporary teamwas unable to force defeat to the Seagull army.
Danny Welbeck headed in for Brighton shortly after coming on as a first-half substitute and Julio Cesar Enciso scored a brilliant winner for the visitors early on. Time 20min Potter’s performances at Brighton during his three years in charge led Chelsea to sign him in September. Before deciding to part with the 47-year-old coach earlier this month
However, De Zerbie has taken Brighton to the next level. But he didn’t forget to thank his predecessor after one of the biggest wins of his life. “I want to thank Graham Potter because I met a great and strong team. And now I’m trying to convey my ideas,” he said at his post-match press conference. “It was an amazing day for us,” the Italian added in an interview with the BBC . “The result, the performance. This game brought more energy, more confidence, more enthusiasm for the game. Ending the season in the best way ′′ Now we have to prepare for the semi-finals. We want to play the final. In order to do that we must win.”
Brighton ‘s focus will shift to preparations for next weekend’s FA Cup semi-final against Manchester United at Wembley Stadium. They will face a tough test against Erik ten Hag ‘s side . “We are a serious team with serious players,” he says. “Nothing has changed. We work during the week as usual. We want to make fans We are happy.”
Chelsea manager Frank Lampard praised Conor Gallagher and Kepa Arrizabalaga. After Chelsea lost 2-1 to Brighton but admitted his team was ‘not good enough’, they could have scored more goals but because Kepa was fantastic, Conor Gallagher was another. One that personally gave it his all. But collectively as a group we have to accept it. We have to accept what we have to do to play for this club and try to win. “I’ve been at the club for nine days. I didn’t like what I saw today. I’m not going to try to make it more interesting than it really is. We must be sincere in this matter. There should be a feeling when you play for Chelsea with pride. We have to do more for Tuesday (UEFA Champions League game).