The honeymoon in between Roberto De Zerbi and the Premier League is over. Because after scoring a point in the first two games, played against high level opponents, Brighton Hove & Albion were also defeated by Brentford and the Brescia manager started a very strong argument that was about to become a fight with the Brescia manager opposing team, the Danish franc.
A bad match. O Brentford It’s not a big name team and it doesn’t have excessive individuality, but it does have a very proven game system, a Danish block and a bomber, Ivan Toney, that scores with impressive continuity. Also, the white-reds when they play on Friday nights are almost unbeatable. But Brighton wanted to regain success and tried but could not avoid defeat.
The goals he made his own Toney, who was first called up by the England squad a few weeks ago. The striker scored in the 7th minute and doubled with a penalty in the 64th minute. The Spanish goalkeeper Raya protected the result. Thanks to this 2-0 victory, Brentford rises to 13 points and is eighth and is a distance from Brighton, who with De Zerbi has only added one point in three games and that in the middle of the week will challenge Nottingham Forest, penultimate .
De Zerbi will be able to redeem himself, but during the match he lost control and fought with Thomas Frank, the Brentford manager. The end of the first half was incandescent. Because Frank tried to delay a lineup for Brighton’s Dutch player Veltman.
De Zerbi did not take well that gesture from the Dane and attacked him. The two coaches did not reach the physical confrontation, but by a few centimeters. Big words flew as their respective employees tried to tear them apart. Looking at the lip seemed to see De Zerbi to Frank: “You don’t touch my players”. The referee cautioned them both.
Source: Fan Page IT
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