Brighton and Hove Albion head coach Roberto De Zerbi reflected on a “crazy game” after seeing his team draw 3-3 with Liverpool in his first Premier League match in charge.
De Zerbi replaced Graham Potter after the latter joined Chelsea last month and a Leandro Trossard hat-trick ensured Brighton left Anfield with a deserved point.
His side could have gone home with all three, with Alisson on hand to deny Trossard and Danny Welbeck further punishing a ramshackle Liverpool defence.
Trossard’s third strike ultimately only proved enough to snatch a draw after Roberto Firmino’s double and Adam Webster’s own goal cancelled out the Belgium international’s early brace, and De Zerbi was full of pride at his team’s display.
De Zerbi told BBC Sport: “A crazy game. I am happy and proud for my players and my club.
“There was a possibility to win the game but Liverpool is a fantastic team. I knew before the game it could be difficult and it was very difficult.
“Of course, the point for us is really important because Liverpool at the end of the day are Liverpool but we had a lot of chances to score the goals and if we had won the game I wouldn’t have felt like we had stolen anything here.
“In that moment, I didn’t think we had to win the game. It is 90 minutes plus additional time at Anfield.”
Brighton had only six shots, though all of them were on target. Despite the overall performance and a positive result, De Zerbi sees room for improvement.
“We have to learn how to improve with the ball possession and to increase our ball speed and it is up to us to decide it,” the former Sassuolo boss added.
“It is really hard to control the game in the Premier League – only Manchester City is doing that. Our target is to start to control much more of the game.”