The Brighton coach is not satisfied with what he has seen so far from the forward
Despite his good performance, he is convinced that “he has to push harder”
Ansu Fati is rediscovering himself in the Premier League. As Brighton footballerto whom he left on loan last summer, has recovered sensationshas the prominence that he lacked in his last season at Barça and is smiling again.
Things are going so well for him that, despite a somewhat slow start in England, he has already reached cruising speed and in his twelve games he has scored four goals, the last two in a row in the Europa League against Ajax, one in each game. Ansu Fati is back and Barça watches from a distance.
The person closest to him is, however, his coach, Roberto De Zerbi, who manages Brighton, a club where he has specialized in getting the best possible performance from, above all, young footballers. He does it through a management in which, as seen after the 0-2 in Amsterdam, the demand is maximum: “I always expect more from Ansu Fati. Yes, he played very well, but after the second goal he had opportunities to score again. “It must push more and more.”