Pep Guardiola is “happy to help” Roberto De Zerbi at Brighton and Hove Albion, according to the Premier League’s newest coach, although the idea of matching the Manchester City manager’s football is “unreachable”.
Guardiola and De Zerbi have long shared a mutual admiration due to their sides’ respective styles of play.
And the Italian, after impressing as Sassuolo coach and then seeing his stay at Shakhtar Donetsk cut short, has now joined the City great in England.
Speaking following his appointment at Brighton, De Zerbi disclosed a conversation he had with Guardiola about his new high-flying club, who lost previous coach Graham Potter to Chelsea.
“For me, it’s very easy to start working here at Brighton, because I know the work that has been done by Potter before,” De Zerbi said.
“There are a lot of players that are close to my idea of football. They have the right characteristics, especially mentally.
“I want to play my football and be as brave as I want. It’s clear that now I take a team that is fourth in the table, but this is giving me much more motivation.
“I think Guardiola’s football is unreachable – he has shown a superb kind of football in the UK, similarly to his time in Spain and Germany.
“[Guardiola] is very happy I am on board here. He told me very good things about the club. He told me if I need he will be happy to help me – of course not in the match we are playing against them.”
Brighton are yet to face City this season, travelling to the Etihad Stadium next month.