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  1. 'De Zerbi's boots are big ones to fill'published at 19:54

    Scott McCarthy
    Fan writer

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    The announcement that Roberto de Zerbi is to leave Brighton is that strangest of things: an unsurprising shock.

    The Albion board do not take well to public criticism, so from the moment De Zerbi questioned the club's transfer plans and said those at the top would need to learn lessons from the 2023-24 season, it felt like he had cooked his own goose.

    Gus Poyet went the same way 12 years ago, although Brighton have at least avoided a repeat of another messy and undignified divorce. It was also easier to understand the decision to dispense with Poyet in the face of a disappointing Championship play-off semi final defeat by Crystal Palace.

    Despite De Zerbi's questioning of the ownership, I thought he would have enough credit in the bank.

    To lead the Albion to sixth place in 2022-23 was a phenomenal achievement. This season, he has delivered unforgettable victories in Europe over Marseille, AEK Athens, Ajax and Roma.

    Domestic performances do not warrant him leaving Brighton either. At the start of the season, most Albion fans would have settled for a 10th-place finish and a decent Europa League run.

    Everyone knew the challenges clubs face when qualifying for Europe for the first time. Throw in a crippling injury list and De Zerbi has done a fine job.

    There was excitement over what 2024-25 would hold with him at the helm.

    With a fully fit squad and some shrewd acquisitions, and without the additional workload of European football, the Albion stood every chance of getting back to the flowing De Zerbi-ball which took the Premier League by storm in his first season.

    It was the best football ever played by a Brighton team.

    Now there are just questions. Only time will tell if this is the right decision for the club.

    Tony Bloom has an excellent track record - Sami Hyypia aside - when it comes to appointing managers.

    This next is one he must get right.

    De Zerbi's boots are big ones to fill after he had the Seagulls soaring to the highest heights supporters have ever known.

    Never dull, being a Brighton fan.

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  2. 'Very sad news' but 'Bloom is the man, not him' - fans on De Zerbi exitpublished at 19:01

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    We asked for your views on the news head coach Roberto de Zerbi is to leave Brighton after Sunday's final game of the Premier League season.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Sam: Very sad news but it was always going to happen. De Zerbi is just too good for us. Luckily we can trust that Tony Bloom will bring in the best man for the job and get us going again.

    Louis: RDZ was fantastic. He took us to new heights, setting the standard for future Brighton managers and their squads. He will be a hard act to follow. That being said, I think this might be the best move for all parties. He asked a lot of a fairly shallow squad and you wondered if they could sustain the trajectory he set them on. All the best, Rob!

    Andy: Not totally unexpected. I don't think all the injuries this season are down to playing so many games. De Zerbi was brilliant last season, but this year he seemed devoid of a plan B once other clubs worked out 'the Brighton way'. Time for a fresh face and to push on up the table. Just hope he doesn’t poach all the best players, wherever he ends up!

    Busual: He spent too much time talking about Chelsea and how they bought their players. Brighton made far more than the players are worth. When we thought he was a likeable man, he started running his mouth unnecessarily.

    Sam: Some good times but I feel the past few months have led to this point. He was first asked about his future months ago and didn't commit to us. Now there are no other offers on the table, it seems he wanted to commit and talk about how great the club is. Tony Bloom is the man, not him. He breaks the model for nobody. Ask Chelsea!.

    Daz: While it's disappointing, it does bear the hallmarks of Antonio Conte at Spurs, and as the club is bigger than one member of the team, off he will go. I'd like to see Thomas Tuchel come in. He has the big game, big club experience that would propel us into the regular European football Bloom has targeted. However, money will be an issue too big, I fear.

    Tony: Brighton's success has been built on the back of the work done by Graham Potter. He is the obvious replacement to take the next step, if he is willing to do so.

  3. 'Brighton will move on... there is no way they are at a standing start'published at 17:29

    Simon Stone
    Chief football news reporter

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    It was only on Wednesday that my extensive interview with Brighton chief executive Paul Barber was published.

    It included the following key quote about Roberto de Zerbi: "He understands what our limitations are. Behind the scenes, our model is very well known to him. We won't break that model for anyone."

    The model has taken Brighton from the depths of the Football League and into Europe. Owner Tony Bloom is clear sighted and has a vision in which he sees the club as top-10 material. They may achieve that this season.

    But Brighton is Bloom's long-term project. Barber has just signed a contract to 2030.

    Brighton are refusing to say what triggered Saturday's announcement, but you only have to read De Zerbi's quotes for the biggest clue.

    He said: "We have agreed to end my time at Brighton so that the club and I can continue to work in the way that suits each of us best, following our own ideas and visions."

    So, either the Italian has no faith in the project or, more likely, he is not convinced it will deliver on his aspirations quickly enough.

    His stock has risen considerably during his 18 months at the Amex. He will not be short of suitors this summer and is now free to take the offer he thinks is best.

    Brighton will move on. In my chat with him, Barber also said he is obsessive about forward planning.

    There is no chance he will be coming at this situation from a standing start.

    Burnley boss Vincent Kompany was linked with Brighton last month. Ipswich Town's Kieran McKenna is bound to be on their radar. And, interestingly, former Albion boss Graham Potter has just turned down Ajax.

    Do not be surprised if Brighton have someone in place relatively quickly.

    That is conjecture. What is not is that whoever De Zerbi's replacement is, he will work to Bloom's plan, not the other way round.

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  4. What do you make of De Zerbi's departure?published at 16:59

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    So, Roberto de Zerbi is leaving Brighton after just under two years in charge following the game against Manchester United at Amex Stadium on Sunday.

    How has the news left you feeling, Albion fans? Is it the right time for a parting of the ways? And how do you described the Italian's spell on the south coast?

    BBC Sport understands that one manager on Brighton's list to replace De Zerbi is likely to be Kieran McKenna, who has just won promotion to the Premier League with Ipswich Town.

    Who would you like to see take over next?

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  5. Sutton's predictions: Brighton v Man Utdpublished at 16:59

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    Chris Sutton is making predictions for every Premier League game this season against a variety of guests.

    For this weekend’s final games of the season, he takes on Gladiators star Legend.

    Sutton's prediction: 2-1

    I've been talking for a while now about how the season has fizzled out for Brighton and Roberto de Zerbi, and their poor form continued against Chelsea on Wednesday.

    The Seagulls can still secure a top-10 finish with a win here though, and things cannot be too bad if that counts as a disappointing campaign for them.

    Fair play to Manchester United for getting over the line against Newcastle United on Wednesday, but they are still only in eighth place. If they finish there, it will be a pretty accurate reflection of their season.

    Legend's prediction: 1-2

    It is between Chelsea, Newcastle United and Manchester United for sixth and seventh place - and the final European slots.

    I am so torn there because I actively dislike all three of those teams. With United that feeling is just inherent but, weirdly, out of those three teams I would rather they got into Europe.

    They are going to concede goals but they do still look dangerous going forward, and Brighton are struggling.

    Read all of Sutton’s predictions for the final day of the season here

  6. 'An intense and challenging two years'published at 16:05

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    Roberto de Zerbi says he is "very proud" of the "past two historic seasons", as it was announced he would leave Brighton by mutual agreement after their final game of the season against Manchester United on Sunday.

    The 44-year-old former Shakhtar Donetsk coach joined the Seagulls in September 2022 on a four-year contract, after Graham Potter left for Chelsea.

    He guided them to their highest Premier League finish in 2022-23 and then to the last 16 of the Europa League this season - the club's first in Europe.

    "I am very sad to be leaving Brighton," said De Xerbi.

    "But I am very proud of what my players and staff have achieved with the support of everyone at the club and our amazing fans in the past two historic seasons.

    "We have agreed to end my time at Brighton so that the club and I can continue to work in the way that suits each of us best, following our own ideas and visions, as well as our work and human values.

    "I have really enjoyed an intense and challenging two years working in the Premier League, not least competing in four major competitions this season.

    "Leaving now provides me with time to take a break before deciding on my future plans."

    Albion chairman Tony Bloom praised De Zerbi for "leading the club to new heights" and said making the announcement now gives Brighton "the earliest opportunity to plan for next season".

    He added: "I am sure our fans will give Roberto and his staff a wonderful and fully deserved send off at the Amex before, during and after tomorrow's match."

    "I'd like to thank Roberto and his staff for all their hard work in the past two seasons. They all leave our club on good terms and with our very best wishes for the future."

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  7. De Zerbi on Dunk injury, Man Utd and plans for Barcopublished at 14:42 17 May

    Emma Smith
    BBC Sport journalist

    Brighton boss Roberto de Zerbi has been speaking to the media before his side Manchester United on the final day of the Premier League season on Sunday (16:00 BST kick-off).

    Here are the main lines from his news conference:

    • Lewis Dunk is not available following a knee injury suffered against Chelsea last weekend. However, it is not serious enough to risk the defender's possible inclusion in the England squad for Euro 2024. De Zerbi said: "Not such a big problem, which is good news for him and for us."

    • On other team news, he said: "We will have to see Tariq Lamptey's situation because after a long time out, he played 70 minutes at Newcastle and a long time against Chelsea, while Kaoru [Mitoma], Jack [Hinshelwood], James Milner and Jan Paul [van Hecke] can be available for the start of pre-season."

    • On Manchester United's season: "They have suffered a lot of injuries, problems, but they are still a very good team. Ten Hag's Ajax team has been one of the best in quality of play. For United, this season, it's been tough playing without a lot of important players."

    • On Brighton players Pascal Gross and Denis Undav - the latter on loan at Stuttgart - being called up by Germany for Euro 2024: "I am happy for Undav. He is becoming a great player. Pascal is not a surprise - he deserves to play for the national team."

    • On highly rated winger Valentin Barco and his plans for the player: "Valentin is a big character and has big qualities. In the Premier League there are a lot of very fast wingers who are very powerful. But he is playing well. If we speak about qualities, his are clear. Then we have to work to improve him defensively - if we play with a midfield four, we have to defend well."

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