Italians know how we spend our special time.
Brighton's great head coach Roberto De Zerbi asks what to do in the near future.
“If I happen to be without work for three, or even five months, it’s not my fault it’s a problem.
This is what I appreciate, the great slaughter of games, teams and coaches. To stay at the top, you need to accumulate knowledge,” said De Zerbi.
On May 18, it became known that De Dzerbi would leave Brighton after the end of the season. The Italian coach was linked with a possible job in Bayern, where the head coach's position may become vacant after the departure of Thomas Tuchel.