Premier League
De Gerby’s love for football through a unique soundtrack
His unadulterated love for football and how it motivates and empowers him to achieve even more good results for Brighton fans was expressed in an amazing audio message Roberto De Gerbi sent to a friend.
THE Roberto De Jerbi is the coach who will star in world football in the coming years as Pep Guardiola in the recent game between Manchester City and Brighton appointed him his successor on the “Citizens” bench.
The Italian led the Seagulls to sixth place in their season for the first time in Premier League history through the high-intensity and high-energy style of play he brought to Brighton when he took over at the English club in September 2023.
The start of the new season (2023/2024) is equally successful: his team is in 7th place in the top league in the world and 3rd in the Europa League, level with AEK, and claims to be able to continue the European dream even after December.
The Italian’s unadulterated love for football, who has often described himself as a servant of the ‘King of Sport’ in the past, and the aura his presence has brought to the city of Brighton are captured in a unique message he sent to the former player sent by Inter, Fiorentina and Brescia and his close friend, Danielle Adaniwith “Lele”, as the experienced footballer is popularly known, posts it on his personal Instagram profile.
The news came ahead of Brighton’s 2-0 win over Ajax and is the ultimate indication of what football means to him. De Jerby. “Hello LeleI walk through the city wearing a hat, sunglasses and sweatpants. Nobody recognizes me. TA small mobile stall – shops are already moving in their blouses and scarves and taking their places in view of the game. How wonderful is that. It makes you shudder. Damned. With this in mind, how can you play poorly, miss a tackle, fail to dribble and not be on top? Football, damn it, I’m 44 and I still care so much about it“.
Source: sport 24
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
