De Zerbi better than Guardiola

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De Zerbi better than Guardiola - Ghanaian star Boateng claimsDe Zerbi better than Guardiola - Ghanaian star Boateng claims Brighton’s manager Roberto De Zerbi – Getty image Ghanaian star Kevin-Prince Boateng reserved no words stating that Brighton’s manager Roberto De Zerbi, is better than Pep Guardiola. Boateng, who has experienced top-level football at AC Milan and Barcelona, shared his regrets about the short time he had under De Zerbi at Sassuolo during the 2018-19 season. De Zerbi better than Guardiola - Ghanaian star Boateng claimsDe Zerbi better than Guardiola - Ghanaian star Boateng claimsBrighton’s manager Roberto De Zerbi – Getty image “If I had De Zerbi 10-12 years ago, football would’ve been different. I think he will be the best coach of the next 20-30 years.” Boateng praised De Zerbi’s ability to improve every player, emphasizing the manager’s focus on personal relationship with his players. Despite many regarding Guardiola as the best coach in the world, he confidently said, “Is De Zerbi better than Guardiola? I say yes.”

“‘Don’t like refs” comments land De Zerbi in trouble as FA considers disciplinary action

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Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi is under FA investigation for his comments about referees following 1-1 draw with Sheffield United. De Zerbi had earlier expressed his dissatisfaction in officials decisions during the game. He said, “I don’t like 80 per cent of referees in England. It’s not a new thing. I don’t like them or their behaviour on the pitch.” While admitting that Mahmoud Dahoud deserved a red card for his challenge in the match, De Zerbi’s constant criticism of officials has earned him a reputation as one of the toughest managers to deal with in the Premier League. Roberto De Zerbi expressed dissatisfaction in officials in the game against Sheffield United – Getty image Meanwhile, the Sun UK confirmed that FA insiders are examining whether De Zerbi’s comments violate stated regulations, with a possible disciplinary actions such as a fine or even a ban lurking around. Particularly, the investigation questions if De Zerbi breached the Participant Behaviour Charter, which emphasizes that coaches must behave responsibly. While the investigation is on, De Zerbi is not the first manager to express discontent with match referees. Recall that Mikel Arteta, after Arsenal’s defeat to Newcastle, called officials a “disgrace” and “embarrassing.” Chelsea’s Mauricio Pochettino also apologized to referees for his reaction in the 4-4 draw with Manchester City on Sunday.