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    Man Utd fear Varane could be out for rest of season joining fellow first-choice centre-back Martinez on sidelines

    MANCHESTER UNITED fear Raphael Varane will miss the rest of the season and leave them without both first-choice centre-backs for the run-in.Lisandro Martinez had already been ruled out for the final two months with a broken metatarsal suffered in the Europa League first leg against Sevilla.
    Varane had built up an excellent defensive partnership with Martinez but now faces joining the Argentine on the sidelines for the rest of the seasonCredit: Getty
    But now United insiders have revealed Varane, who limped out of the same Old Trafford clash at half-time, could also be sidelined for the remainder.
    It adds to Erik ten Hag’s woes ahead of today’s FA Cup semi-final with Brighton, with Harry Maguire also suspended for the Wembley showdown.
    Yet the prospect of being without Varane, 29, for the remaining eight Premier League games is a serious blow as they try to seal a top-four finish.
    The French defender had managed an ankle issue for a month or so before aggravating it in the Euro quarter-final.
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    Initial scans could not give detailed results due to severe swelling — but now there are suggestions he could be sidelined for up to six weeks.
    That takes him up to the Cup final if United get there and the fear is he would struggle to make it.
    Varane has been hampered by injuries since his £34million move from Real Madrid in 2021.
    But this term he has formed a solid partnership with Martinez when fit.
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    Varane has made 21 Premier League appearances this season, which is one fewer than he made all of last season.
    The centre-back, who turns 30 this week, and Martinez are two of a few players missing as United enter the last stretch of the season
    Anthony Martial limped out of the defeat against Sevilla while Scott McTominay is also out. More

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    Man Utd urged to make stunning transfer move for Premier League striker who would ‘get even better’ at Old Trafford

    MANCHESTER UNITED have been advised to sign one of the Premier League’s top strikers.United have been on the lookout for a new centre-forward ever since Cristiano Ronaldo’s dramatic exit in November.
    Manchester United should sign Brentford star Ivan Toney, claims Dion DublinCredit: Getty
    Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag has been eyeing a striker since Cristiano Ronaldo’s exitCredit: Getty
    And Dion Dublin claims Brentford star Ivan Toney would make for a great addition to Erik ten Hag’s frontline amid a stunning campaign.
    Dublin insists Toney would “only get better” if he moved to Old Trafford.
    The England international has registered a whopping 20 goals and five assists in 32 appearances across all competitions this season.
    Dublin told William Hill: “In my opinion he is good enough to go and play for Manchester United, and I think he’d only get better if he went there.
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    “Erik ten Hag likes a big striker and they need a proven goal-scorer so maybe they should take a look at Ivan Toney.”
    This, however, comes after Toney was charged with 232 alleged betting breaches between 2017 and 2021 last November, and another 30 a month later.
    The 27-year-old admitted to many of the 262 charges, but has contested others, and could be banned for a minimum of six months.
    United continue to look for a striker and have been linked with the likes of Tottenham superstar Harry Kane and Napoli star Victor Osimhen.
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    The Red Devils are confident they can land Kane this summer if Spurs finish outside the top four.
    The Manchester giants reckon the North Londoners will lower their £100million asking price if they miss out on a Champions League place.
    Osimhen has been targeted but will also cost a fortune, while Arsenal and Chelsea are keeping tabs. More

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    Man City planning shock transfer swoop for Brentford wonderkid Aaron Hickey but will have to pay £30m fee

    MANCHESTER CITY plan to swoop for Brentford’s Scotland full-back Aaron Hickey as part of a Pep Guardiola shake-up.The City chief wants a couple of new and ‘modern’ wide defenders as he looks to review those areas in his squad.
    Hickey has long attracted attention after starring for Scottish side HeartsCredit: Getty
    Hickey, 20, has proved he can play at the top level on EITHER side despite starting out as a left-back for Hearts.
    Brentford know City are hot on his trail following his successful switch to the Premier League from Bologna in Italy.
    City are still keen on Fulham’s American left-back Antonee Robinson, 25, but have put it on hold because of the big fee.
    Hickey would be a similar £30million price but is younger and more adaptable.
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    Arsenal had been in for the star last summer before Brentford swooped.
    He has made 20 Premier League appearances for the Bees this season.
    For all of their success this season City have issues at full-back with Kyle Walker at the senior stage of his career and doubts about Joao Cancelo’s future.
    Guardiola is very particular about his full-backs and suggested earlier this month that Walker “cannot” do the inverted full-back role that City have often employed.
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    The 32-year-old had barely been seen in recent weeks before starting in yesterday’s FA Cup semi-final win over Sheffield United.
    A hat-trick by Riyad Mahrez has kept City’s treble dream alive. More

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    How Chelsea could line up under Mauricio Pochettino with bold new formation and super-fast forward line

    MAURICIO POCHETTINO is the new favourite to take over as Chelsea manager ahead of next season.Pochettino now poses as the likeliest candidate after Julian Nagelsmann pulled out of the running.
    Mauricio Pochettino poses as a favourite to take over at ChelseaCredit: Getty
    Mauricio Pochettino could introduce a 4-2-3-1 formation at Chelsea
    The Argentinean tactician tops a three-man shortlist, which also includes Burnley’s Vincent Kompany and Celtic’s Ange Postecoglou.
    Former Barcelona and Spain manager Luis Enrique has also been linked with the top job at Stamford Bridge.
    Pochettino would introduce a new attacking style at the Blues, just like he did at Tottenham.
    That means the West Londoners would probably have to ditch their signature 3-4-3 formation, which they have been preferring since Antonio Conte’s arrival in 2016.
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    Therefore, Pochettino could opt for a 4-2-3-1 formation with a focus on youth.
    Kepa Arrizabalaga could start in goal with Reece James at right-back and Ben Chilwell on the other side.
    Thiago Silva and Kalidou Koulibaly may have to make way at centre-back for the much younger pair of Wesley Fofana and Benoit Badiashile.
    N’Golo Kante proved he can still go after finally returning from injury and could team up with Premier League record signing Enzo Fernandez.
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    Noni Madueke could finally return to Chelsea’s line-up to cover the right wing with £88million signing Mykhailo Mudryk on the other side.
    Christopher Nkunku is set to join from RB Leipzig and would feature behind the striker.
    And Chelsea will have to make a major addition up front as Romelu Lukaku looks set to leave and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has failed to deliver.
    Owner Todd Boehly has splashed the cash ever since taking over last summer and could do it again to land Napoli superstar Victor Osimhen.
    Pochettino could try and sign Tottenham superstar Harry Kane at Chelsea
    But Pochettino could be keen for a reunion with Tottenham star Harry Kane, with whom he enjoyed a stunning partnership at Tottenham.
    Kane may also want to join forces with Poch, as he was the one that turned the England captain into a global megastar.
    However, the ex-Southampton boss would have to change the formation to a 4-3-3 as the star striker thrives with two forwards next to him.
    That would see Mudryk and Nkunku playing next to Kane while Mason Mount would come in to replace Pulisic and team up with Kante as well as Fernandez in midfield. More

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    Bayern bosses ‘do a Todd Boehly’ and go into dressing room after latest loss as Tuchel slams stars with team in turmoil

    BAYERN MUNICH bosses have reportedly ‘done a Todd Boehly’ after going into the dressing room after the club’s latest disappointing result. The Bavarian giants lost control of the Bundesliga title race with a calamitous defeat against Mainz.
    Thomas Tuchel has endured a challenging start to life at the Allianz Arena and is trying to stop Bayern’s season unravellingCredit: Getty
    SPORT1 journalist Kerry Hau reported that Oliver Kahn led a group of Bayern chiefs into the dressing room at full-time.Credit: Twitter – Kerry Hau
    It comes after Bayern, under new boss Thomas Tuchel, also crashed out of the German Cup and Champions League within weeks of the head coach’s arrival.
    The German boss has slammed his team for being unable to play football “without making mistakes”.
    Meanwhile, a photo circulating on social media claimed to show Bayern CEO Oliver Kahn leading a delegation into the dressing room.
    Other high-ranking chiefs including sporting director Hasan Salihamidzic and chairman Herbert Hainer were believed to be present.
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    The trio are under pressure after the shock sacking of Julian Nagelsmann appears to have completely backfired.
    But similar to beleaguered Boehly at Chelsea, the bigwigs reportedly went into the dressing room to confront their struggling stars.
    Bayern lost 3-1 to Mainz while Borussia Dortmund beat Eintracht Frankfurt 4-0, giving Edin Terzic’s side a one point lead with five games remaining.
    It is the latest setback for Tuchel’s nightmare start to life at the Allianz Arena.
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    After a brilliant debut win over title rivals Dortmund, the ex-Chelsea boss has seen his side meekly tumble out the Champions League, go out of the German Cup to Freiburg and watch two of his stars have a dressing room bust-up.
    And the fed-up manager, who has overseen just two wins in seven games, lashed out at his side after the Mainz defeat.
    He said: “We seem exhausted. We look like a team that has already played 80 games this season.
    “We are not able to play football without making mistakes. The games and the points go away and run through our hands like sand.” More

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    Man Utd superfan Kim Jong-un set to tune in for FA Cup – along with thousands of North Koreans who love English football

    KIM Jong-un is preparing to watch his beloved Manchester United take on Brighton in the FA Cup – along with a surprising number of his fellow citizens.The tyrant revealed his fondness for the Red Devils to a visiting western politician and reportedly never misses a game or a major football tournament.
    Football fan Kim Jong-un seen at a match with his daughterCredit: Credit: Pen News
    The dictator will be tuning into to see if Marcus Rashford can fire Utd to FA Cup gloryCredit: Getty
    His team will be battling it out with Brighton at Wembley
    One of Kim’s lavish properties in the North Korean capital PyongyangCredit: Getty – Contributor
    A picture of Kim Jong-un at boarding school, where he formed his love of footballCredit: AFP
    Wembley will packed with 90,000 Man Utd and Brighton fans for the FA Cup semi-final – but 5300 miles away Kim will likely be tuning in on a giant screen in one of his many palaces to watch the game.
    Kim rules North Korea with a rod of iron with the lives of its 25 million citizens carefully controlled and its isolation as well as hostility to the outside world has earned it the nickname the “Hermit Kingdom”.
    Smuggling in videos of foreign films and TV programmes can lead to execution while even letting kids watch them can result in parents being sent to hellhole prison camps.
    But one of the foreign influences has managed to seep through the tiny cracks from the outside world into North Korea – is the Premier League.
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    Experts told The Sun Online that incredibly the ruthless regime manages to get hold of Premier League games & other fixtures before actually broadcasting them on TV.
    But the games are shown on an up to four week delay – so meaning whoever wins today, the North Koreans won’t find out until we are just days away from the FA Cup Final.
    Martyn Williams, a researcher who monitors North Korean TV, explained that state-run broadcasts actually show sports everyday – many of them from the West, including the football from England.
    And meanwhile, North Korea expert Jean Lee, from the Wilson Center think tank, said North Koreans have an affinity with English football due to the national team’s success in 1966.
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    It is unclear how the North Koreans get hold of the tightly controlled broadcasts – but Kim’s regime is known for smuggling in any goods they can’t get their hands on due to sanctions.
    So it’s likely dodgy broadcasts of sports are likely the same – with North Korean market vendors also understood to
    Kim himself seems to be leading the way with his guilty pleasure, if the word of Italian politician Antonio Razzi is to be believed.
    Razzi is a friend of the crackpot dictator and confirmed to The Sun that Kim told him during private conversations that he’s a huge fan of Man Utd.
    The Italian Senator is a controversial and eccentric figure in Italian politics, who has become well-known in his homeland mainly due to his close friendship with Kim.
    It certainly seems that there’s knowledge of football and the big teams are well known.Martyn Williams
    While the idea of Kim being a football fan might at first glance seem at odds with the way he runs the country, a deeper look into his background reveals it might
    Ordinary North Koreans themselves may remain bottled in but for the country’s elite it’s a different story.
    As the son of North Korea’s former leader Kim Jong-il, from whom he inherited the position, he was sent to a boarding school in Switzerland.
    Whilst there he fell in love with western sports including football and basketball with the NBA’s Chicago Bulls vying with Man Utd for his affection.
    He even struck up a bizarre friendship with basketball star Dennis Rodman, who has visited North Korea several times.
    The chubby chain smoker may himself not be the finest athletic specimen but it seems his love of the beautiful game has opened the door for North Koreans to share his passion.
    Not only are they seemingly mad about the Premier League but North Korea’s national side has a proud tradition, getting to the quarter final in 1966.
    And occasionally their players do break through, with one being the North Korean “Ronaldo” Han Kwang-song.
    He played for Juventus – and was even linked to big money moves to Liverpool, Manchester City, Arsenal and Everton – before being forced back home due to sanctions.
    But reportedly being from an ordinary background in North Korea – he revealed how closed off the normal population is, with him allegedly admitted to a Liverpool scout he had never heard of Steven Gerrard.
    Han may not have heard of Stevie G but for many North Koreans, Premier League players are as familiar to them as they are to us.
    Mr Williams, who studies North Korean TV, said every citizen will have access to Premier League games and other football.
    Williams explained that there’s one TV channel across North Korea.
    It used to broadcast from 3-11pm but increased those hours from 9am to 11am, with a lot of that time filled showing football matches, he said.
    “North Korea bans all outside media so people don’t have satellite dishes which means they’re restricted to what’s on state television,” said Williams, a senior fellow at the Stimson Center foreign affairs think tank.
    “Since the beginning of the pandemic it has been showing one sporting event a day, usually the Premier League or one of the European leagues.
    “It’s on a delay and it’s usually lightly edited and runs to about an hour or more so it’s not the entire game but it’s most of the game.”
    On the day he talked to The Sun Online he said North Korean TV was showing highlights of Liverpool against Real Madrid from March 15.
    As for the FA Cup semi-final “there’s certainly a chance that it will be on North Korean TV though we’re talking in three or four weeks”.
    “What you have to remember is that because North Korea is so closed off, if you missed the match this weekend you’re going to hear about it, but people there won’t know the score, even if it’s a month late.
    “There’s such a clampdown on information coming into the country, that information doesn’t really matter that much.”
    He also said North Korea even has state approved football bloggers who interview fans.
    “So it certainly seems that there’s knowledge of football and the big teams are well known.”
    But while ordinary people face restrictions Williams said: “Kim Jong-un is a law unto himself and while certainly be able to watch the game if he wants to.”
    North Korea expert Jean Lee, from the Wilson Center think tank, explained the deep links between North Korea and football in England.
    “They are huge fans of Premier League teams and soccer is a hugely popular sport in the country,” she said.
    “Those players from 1966 were huge stars and they made North Korea look so good by reaching the quarter finals.
    “It introduced to North Koreans that they could be proud of their country through sport.”
    Foreign football was first introduced to the country via recorded games being sold on DVD, she explained.

    These could then be bought for a “small fee” and then watched at home.
    “Do the regime decided it was ok for them to have a passion for international football.”
    North Korea’s 1966 Glory & DownfallIT was one of the biggest upsets in the history of football as isolated and war-damaged North Korea knocked European powerhouse Italy out of the 1966 World Cup.
    “The fall of the Roman Empire had nothing on this,” reported one British newspaper as Kim’s XI edged a victory over the title contenders 1-0 in Middlesbrough.
    It was one of the most incredible stories on the pitch, but it is claimed to have been followed by one of the most horrifying twists off the field in the history of the World Cup.
    North Korea became the first Asian team in history to progress beyond the first round just 13 years after the end of the bloody and devastating Korean War.
    And while their glorious victory should have been as celebrated as England winning the 1966 title in the final tie against Germany – it is claimed they did not return as heroes.
    Instead the brutal regime are claimed to have savagely punished their players for bringing shame on the country after being knocked out in their next game 5-3 against Portugal.
    It is claimed the the team had gone out drinking two nights before their match – which impacted their performance.
    And these actions were deemed as “decadence” and not becoming of one representing the Dear Leader.
    Members of the team are claimed to have returned to Pyongyang facing damnation – being sent to the gulags of Kim’s grandfather, then North Korean leader Kim Il-sung.
    It is a claim which has been disputed over the years – dismissed by some as “Cold War propaganda”.
    Surviving members of the team in North Korea have publicly denied they were banged up in the camps and claim they were still celebrated.
    But respected North Korea defector and journalist Kang Chol-hwan claims first-hand in his book The Aquariums of Pyongyang that he met one of the players in the infamous gulag Yodok.
    Kang claims all thoughts of their 1966 football glory had faded – and the entire team aside from Pak Doo-ik, who scored the winner against Italy, had been sent to concentration camps.
    He says they were subject to decades of torture and starvation.
    But their glory and downfall saw Middlesbrough really get behind the North Koreans.
    The town took the little known team to their hearts with a connection that persists to this day – and even saw surviving members of team visit in 2002. More

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    I’m a former Premier League star who impressed Prince William on a stag do – then I did embarrassing gesture to him

    FORMER Premier League star Luke Varney created a lasting memory for Prince William as he enjoyed a stag do at Blackpool.The Prince of Wales was a surprise guest at Bloomfield Road for a Premier League game against Wolves in 2010.
    Prince William was left with a lasting memory after attending a Blackpool game on a stag doCredit: Getty
    Luke Varney impressed with an incredible goalCredit: Rex Features

    Varney, who spent the season on loan at Blackpool in their only year in the Prem, recalled the story during an appearance on the Undr The Cosh podcast.
    The former winger explained how his family were turfed out of their usual seats to make way for William and his pals.
    Varney said: “We’ve got Wolves at home and before the game my wife rang me, ‘babe the usual spot at the players’ lounge we haven’t got today because Prince William’s on a stag do in Blackpool’.
    “I swear, I said ‘where’s he going I’m coming’.
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    “So I looked up and they’re all sat in that corner. The kids and the missus are up near the away fans.”
    Varney did not let the pre-match distraction affect his game however as he opened the scoring in the third minute with a sublime strike.
    He chested the ball down before firing into the back of the net from a difficult angle, and created a lasting memory for the Prince.
    Blackpool won the game 2-1 and Varney, 40, was later presented with the Man of the Match award by William and embarrassed himself in response.
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    He added: “After the game I’ve walked to the top of the stairs to get the Man of the Match award and he’s there.
    “So I didn’t know what to do I was curtsying I was bowing, I didn’t know what to do.
    “He said it would live long in the memory and I think it was close to the wedding so I asked for an invite.
    “I got a letter saying it was a great weekend and will live long in his memory.” More

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    Brighton’s Roberto De Zerbi says some of his best ideas come in his sleep – and how being a fan first gave him his fire

    EVERYONE agrees Roberto De Zerbi’s FA Cup semi-finalists are playing dreamy football right now.But that is quite literally the case, with the Brighton boss revealing some of his best tactical ideas have come to him in his sleep.
    Roberto De Zerbi’s Brighton have wowed the Premier League this seasonCredit: PA
    The Beautiful Game obsessive has transformed Albion into one of the easiest-on-the-eye teams in the Premier League with his inventive instructions.
    They have caught plenty of bigger sides napping with their approach, defeating Chelsea and Liverpool both twice this season, and are the bookies’ favourites to beat Manchester United at Wembley on Sunday.
    The former Shakhtar and Sassuolo boss said: “The best ideas come exactly then, (in your dreams).
    “Three or four years ago it happened that during the night I was waking up and writing down my ideas.
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    “At Sassuolo, in the first season, I slept with a notepad and pen by my bed.”
    Danny Welbeck explained on Saturday how creative De Zerbi drums three different tactical approaches into his side for every team they face – and the same will be for United.
    While each squad-member, regardless of position or even if they are not playing, must know to a T what every other team-mate’s options should be when they are in possession.
    One particular tactical quirk De Zerbi has brought in is wanting his players to control the ball with the sole of their foot to attract more pressure from opponents.
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    While Pep Guardiola has already lauded the Italian for “changing many things in English football”.
    De Zerbi’s passion for the game has been obvious since he succeeded Graham Potter in September.
    He has sometimes pushed it a bit too far on the touchline, copping two red cards and four yellows for his fiery antics.
    Asked where all that passion comes from, the AC Milan academy product explained: “My dad [Alfredo], he transferred the passion of football when I was a child. 
    Toughened up by hard stint in SicilyROBERTO DE ZERBI learnt from his nightmare spell as Palermo boss when deciding to take charge of Brighton.
    It is hard to imagine given how well his Albion spell has gone, but De Zerbi was taught a harsh lesson in Sicily during the early stages of his managerial career.
    He lasted just 13 matches with Serie A side Palermo, winning only one and losing eight in a row before he was sacked following a Coppa Italia penalty-shootout defeat to Spezia.
    De Zerbi looks back now and realises the environment was all wrong for him at the Rosaneri, where the team were nowhere near as good as the owner believed them to be.
    The Italian explained: “In Palermo, the owner thought we had a big team with big players but it wasn’t true.
    “Now at Brighton I look at my players, (Lewis) Dunk, (Pascal) Gross, (Danny) Welbeck, (Pervis) Estupinan, (Adam) Webster, (Levi) Colwill, (Kaoru) Mitoma, (Solly) March, I feel good and I believe we can win. I trust my players.
    “In Palermo, the squad wasn’t able to compete with De Zerbi and the other coaches.
    “I was 37 when I went to Palermo, 37 to work in Serie A after two years in the equivalent of League One. I didn’t analyse well the situation.
    “I thought, ‘Roberto, you have to go because it’s Serie A, you have to prove, to compete, to understand if you are able or not’.
    “But if there aren’t the conditions… and I have to answer no.
    “It helped me when I came to England. That experience was very important for me because I understood, and I decided not just for the prestige, to put your backside on an important bench.
    “I want to sit where there are the right conditions for me to work.”
    De Zerbi used that experience when he came to Brighton and explained to owner Tony Bloom during his interview that he would not be a replica of Graham Potter, who had left the club for Chelsea.
    He added: “I respect a lot Potter but I am not Potter, and the first thing I spoke with Tony Bloom about was I wanted to understand if he wanted another Potter or Roberto, because I am not Potter, I can’t be Potter. 
    “I can be Roberto and I can do what I know, what I believe, what is my idea.”

    “First of all I’ve been a fan, fans in Italy are ultras, no? Then I’ve been a ballboy, then a youth player, then player and then coach. But myself, in football, started as a fan and I can’t forget when I’ve been a fan.
    “The first thing I want to respect is the people who pay for their ticket, for their season ticket, when the fans go away to watch a game, it should be an honour for the players, for the coaches.”
    De Zerbi clearly takes his responsibility to the crowd seriously, as he spends nearly all day obsessing over football.
    With his wife and son still in Italy – though his daughter is studying in England – he spends most evenings with his staff, eating together and watching matches.
    Doing something else to take his mind off the pressures of top-level coaching is of no interest.
    The 43-year-old explained: “I’ve not understood how I could relax yet in my life but I feel good. 
    “I don’t know for how many years I can work in football but it’s OK, I can work like this in football. I don’t love playing golf, or other sports, to relax. I don’t need that.”
    De Zerbi’s attention to detail was clear by the way he spent two 18-hour days studying Brighton before his interview for the job.
    He also spent time with inspirational figures Guardiola when the Spaniard was at Bayern Munich and Marcelo Bielsa during the Argentine legend’s time at Lille.
    The Brescia-born chief has never had a chance to meet Sir Alex Ferguson but if the opportunity should arise, he would have one question for the legendary United boss.
    De Zerbi explained: “I would like to understand how he could stay with the same team for so long. This is incredible. 
    “It’s not easy because you can burn your brain every day working like that!
    “I loved his Man Utd of Yorke and Cole.
    “It was a team which transferred patience, ideas, qualities and blood.”

    All those attributes have been on display for De Zerbi’s Brighton this season – and could well be the undoing of Erik ten Hag’s United on Sunday.
    No wonder Seagulls fans are dreaming big given the visionary man they have in the dugout. More