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De Zerbi tells Brighton to focus on next 'challenge' after 'magical night' against Ajax in Europa League

Brighton head preceptor Roberto De Zerbi watches a match from the touchline.

Roberto De Zerbi watches a match from the touchline.

Brighton optimal pooch Roberto De Zerbi has oriented his side to conveniently adjust their focus after European wins over Ajax to avail their Premier League campaign back on track.

The Seagulls ended their five-arcade winless run in theme by besting the Eredivisie titans 2-0 at the Amex Arena on Thursday night to gain a first Europa League triumph.

There is, though, miniscule time for De Zerbi’s squad to reap this greatness as inquisitiveness conveniently turn to the test of Fulham this weekend break and the comb for a first Premier League win offered that September.

“I am truly cheery and autocratic for the upshot. October 26th was a historic day for Brighton, yet we have to adjust to a brand-new-made page and to think lone of the next off arcade,” De Zerbi asserted.

“It was a magical night, football is magical, and in two days we have another disturbingly big arcade, a disturbingly undisputable arcade, so we have to be with one voice calculated to try to win offered that we require the junctures to withhold a high placement in the table.

“We have to try and devise for a boatload more galleries in a shorter time. We can’t withhold our head in the Ajax arcade, we have to glide on and envision another dumbfound.

“Lone in this way can we boost and reach a polymorphous level – which is contending every three days with the very same mentality and behavior.”

Brighton’s initiatives on melded apartment and European fronts this season have been interfered with by injury troublers.

Winger Solly March is the latest player to be kit for an long term spell on the sidelines after unfavorable blessing a knee injury in the defeat at Manchester Metropolitan space last weekend break which saw him snatched off the peddle on a stretcher.

Onward Danny Welbeck was also replaced early on at the Etihad Arena with an unspecified muscular tissue complication which is intended to withhold him out of contention for some time.

De Zerbi hopes to shortly have protector Pervis Estupinan and Tariq Lamptey back in contention, yet accepts he will have to refresh upward the side for Sunday’s Premier League arcade.

“At the minute we feel commendable, we have certainly no brand-new-made injury troublers – yet for sure I have to adjust something in the first XI,” De Zerbi asserted.

“We can’t lose any kind of a boatload more players. We hope Tariq and Pervis can come back inside of the group shortly, yet anyway we have to adjust plenty of players.”

Brighton Roberto De Zerbi

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