In an aftermath of the Marseille and Brighton game press conference Roberto De Zerbi eulogies his team mentality of getting into the and never took away the place for improvement.
Speaking after Brighton’s 2-2 draw against Olympique de Marseille, Roberto De Zerbi said that he believes his side deserved more after coming from two goals down to secure their first point of the UEFA Europa League campaign.
I want to be honest. I don’t think we’re playing well. We aren’t playing like last year, or even like last month. We are in a difficult moment.
It is a period in which we have to work. After that, in football, it’s important the quality of the play, and of the players, but it is also important to play with passion and with the right behaviour.
I am really, really proud of the performance today. After the 6-1 defeat against Aston Villa, and the second Marseille goal, this reaction is incredible.
I’m very happy. We didn’t deserve to lose the game. I think if we score at the end of the first half, I think we could win the game. I’m sorry about the result because I think we deserved more.
We are not a big team yet. We are a small team, a small club.
We reached European competition by playing very well, playing with the incredible qualities of the players, but it’s possible we suffered too much from the atmosphere in Brighton’s first match in Europe.
I’m not a big coach; I’m not used to playing these big games either, I’ve only played once in Europe with Shakhtar (Donetsk). We have to adapt and get used to playing in this competition.
Perhaps we need to have more confidence in ourselves because we have the right level.
De Zerbi concludes by saying his team gave just about 30% of what they can do and said they can do far far better as they all need to believe in themselves.