{"id":295524,"date":"2023-11-29T23:26:47","date_gmt":"2023-11-29T23:26:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sportsloveme.com\/?p=295524"},"modified":"2023-11-29T23:26:47","modified_gmt":"2023-11-29T23:26:47","slug":"de-zerbi-claims-he-does-trust-refs-two-weeks-after-disliking-80","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sportsloveme.com\/soccer\/de-zerbi-claims-he-does-trust-refs-two-weeks-after-disliking-80\/","title":{"rendered":"De Zerbi claims he DOES trust refs – two weeks after disliking '80%'"},"content":{"rendered":"
Perhaps simmering tensions between the British and Greek governments over the Elgin Marbles helped Roberto De Zerbi find his diplomatic side.<\/p>\n
The Brighton boss arrived in Athens for a vital Europa League game against AEK insisting he trusted Premier League referees, little more than a fortnight after saying he does not like 80 per cent of them.<\/p>\n
‘I believe in the people,’ said De Zerbi.\u00a0<\/p>\n
‘I believe in the referees. I believe in the behaviour of the people because otherwise I can go to Italy tomorrow. I start with confidence in the referees.<\/p>\n
‘They can make mistakes. We can make mistakes – Lewis Dunk and me as a coach because I have received a lot of yellow and red cards – but about the confidence, 100 per cent.’<\/p>\n
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Roberto De Zerbi (left) now appears to have changed his mind when it comes to referees<\/p>\n
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De Zerbi controversially said recently that he dislikes ’80 per cent of England’s referees’<\/p>\n
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Mail Sport has launched a campaign to stop the abuse of referees to help boost the game<\/p>\n
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The Italian has a reputation as a fiery presence on the touchline. His captain Dunk abused referee Anthony Taylor at Nottingham Forest on Saturday and earned a red card.<\/p>\n
‘Lewis is 32,’ said De Zerbi. ‘He doesn’t need to learn or to improve in attitude, or to control himself. He made a mistake and he knows it.’<\/p>\n
Victory for Brighton on Thursday night will secure progress to the Europa League knockout stages, but they expect a hostile reception against a side who won at the Amex in September.<\/p>\n
‘We are used to playing in very hot stadiums in England,’ said De Zerbi.<\/p>\n
Dunk is available in Athens but will miss Premier League games against Chelsea and Brentford. James Milner, Kaoru Mitoma and Julio Igor are all back.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Ansu Fati is out for up to three months after injuring a hamstring at Forest, while Tariq Lamptey suffered a muscle injury in the same game but should be back sooner.<\/p>\n
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De Zerbi is trying to steer Brighton into the knockout stages of the Europa League in Athens<\/p>\n
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