Adam Lallana calls Roberto De Zerbi 'the big brother I've never had'
Adam Lallana believes Brighton’s squad is as mentally ‘strong’ and determined as his title-winning Liverpool team and calls Roberto De Zerbi ‘the big brother I’ve never had’
- Adam Lallana loves life at Brighton under revolutionary boss Roberto De ZerbiÂ
- He shadowed De Zerbi while injured and is impressed with his attention to detail
- Mail Sport spent a week behind the scenes with Brighton to see how they tickÂ
Adam Lallana is among a cohort of hugely experienced, over-30, proven winners at Brighton and has forged a particularly close bond with manager Roberto De Zerbi.
âMy relationship with Roberto is like heâs an older sibling, an older brother Iâve never had,â says Lallana, who joined the club from Liverpool in 2020 and turned 35 in May. âHeâs demanding as hell but I just always want to impress him and make sure heâs not disappointed in me.
âHeâll have that effect on every player in the group. His demands are extremely high. As de-manding as Jurgen [Klopp] Iâd say, but in a different way. My manager now is obsessed tactically whereas Jurgen was obsessed with emotional footie. Theyâre different, but both work.â
Lallanaâs six years at Liverpool included winning the Champions League in 2019 having also picked up a runners-up medal in 2018, and a Premier League title in 2019-20, among other honours.
When injured for the final four months of last season, Lallana shadowed De Zerbi, attending every planning meeting and acting in effect as a bridge to the younger players. He is also a mentor to the Under-21s.
Adam Lallana has found a new lease of life at Brighton after joining from Liverpool in 2020
He has a great relationship with Roberto De Zerbi and shadowed him while he was injuredÂ
âThe managerâs demands are, well… there are times you walk off the training pitch, there are times Iâve had to speak to lads and say donât worry [about the intensity of whatâs just happened]. Itâs coming from a good place.
âHe wants more from you because he believes in you. He wouldnât be bothering with you if he didnât think you were in his plans or could be better.
âBut there are moments when youâre out there when you think, âWOAH!â. Just the obsession with the detail if youâre not getting it right. Maybe young players, or players with different languages havenât seen that before.
âRoberto does say, âIâm breaking your balls for a reason!â. Itâs because he believes in you.â
Lallana says the culture of Brighton has changed a lot since he joined in terms of the âattitude and application of the playersâ and âthe demands of the head coachâ.
With players like James Milner in the dressing room, Lallana compares it to the culture at Liverpool when they won the Premier League and Champions LeagueÂ
He is fully invested in De Zerbi. âItâs not just me, the whole group is. It runs itself, that dressing room… itâs easily as strong as the Liverpool dressing room when we won everything. Milly [James Milner] will back that up.â
Lallana is quick to clarify he doesnât mean Brighton are anywhere close to Liverpool in terms of overall player quality, yet. Rather they have an ethos every bit as dedicated to excellence, and are on an upward trend.
Brightonâs ambitious infrastructure and a consistent model has long been there, he says. âThe culture within the group of players is at a different level from when I walked through the door.
âDo you have a good person on the football pitch with a good attitude and good application? Thatâs my recipe. Thatâs what I believe. Thatâs how you win.â
Did Brighton bring Lallana in for that reason, to create a culture like that, with Milner and the other older players helping too? âWithout a shadow of a doubt,â he says. âThat was part of my job.
âIâd just come off the back of winning the Premier League and the Champions League. I had a rough idea of what a winning formula was like. It wasnât rocket science.
Brighton qualified for the Europa League for the first time and Lallana thinks the culture is at a ‘different level’ compared to when he arrived
âIâm not going to come here and score 20 goals a season. But I know how the best operate day in and day out.â
Lallana âknew straight awayâ that Brighton âwas a perfect fit for me⊠it really excited me, the project, it really excited me. [Brighton] wanted my experience, an England international, and there was a pathway too for me at the end of my career.â
Lallana is doing his coaching badges, but for now his attention is on this season, for which he signed a one-year contract extension.
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