Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi gives a selection suggestion ahead of Aston Villa..

Roberto De Zerbi, the manager of Brighton, makes a selection indication before Aston Villa

Roberto de Zerbi- Football, but slow | by Modern tactics | Medium

The head coach of Brighton, Roberto De Zerbi, said that Ansu Fati may be given another chance when the team plays Aston Villa on Saturday at noon.

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At 12:30 p.m., Villa will welcome the Seagulls at Villa Park in an effort to win their third straight league game. The third-placed visitors are motivated to maintain their ranking.

Fati, a season-long loanee from Barcelona who landed on the south coast, may get the start. The 20-year-old excelled when called upon against Bournemouth after making his debut off the bench in this month’s 3-1 victory against Manchester United.

El dato que demuestra el acierto de Ansu Fati

He participated for an additional 45 minutes in Wednesday night’s 1-0 loss against Chelsea before being taken off as a precaution. With a trip to Villa in the near future, De Zerbi admitted he did not want to take a chance on being hurt.

“Before the game, I spoke with him, because Ansu played 45 minutes on Sunday against Bournemouth.” stated De Zerbi. “Now, because Ansu didn’t play as many games during the previous era (with Barcelona), I stay in the office with my staff and the medical staff while selecting the starting XI.

Una pesadilla para Ansu

If I play him for 90 minutes, 90 minutes, 90 minutes, it’s a big risk for him, for us. After the game I spoke with him and I told him he could play only 45 minutes to be in good condition for Saturday, because on Saturday we have another big game.”

 

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Summer signing Carlos Baleba was handed his debut at Stamford Bridge, but this weekend’s league match may prove too soon for the 19-year-old who is yet adapting to new surroundings.

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“The Premier League is stronger and tougher and the new players have to adapt in the difficulties of the game,” De Zerbi added. “He was [born in] 2004 and it was the first game at this level at Stamford Bridge and I am pleased for his performance.

“Clearly he has to improve and progress. Maybe now he is not so ready to play in first XI.”

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