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Pep Guardiola declares Brighton's Roberto De Zerbi as most influential manager of the last 20 years

Roberto De Zerbi is the most influential manager of the last 20 years, according to Pep Guardiola.

Guardiola takes his Manchester City squad to face De Zerbi's Brighton at the Amex Stadium on Wednesday, with attention turning towards the FA Cup and Champions League finals having won the Premier League title at the weekend.

Since replacing Graham Potter earlier this season, De Zerbi has guided Brighton into Europe next season, with a point needed from their final two games to qualify for the Europa League. Even without that, their superior goal difference against last-day opponents Aston Villa should see them avoid the Europa Conference League.

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Guardiola has not hidden his admiration of De Zerbi in recent weeks, and even after City's hard-fought 3-1 win at the Etihad earlier in the season. Speaking before Wednesday's game, Guardiola offered his highest praise yet of De Zerbi, describing his Brighton side as unique, and akin to a Michelin-star restaurant.

"Pay attention to what I'm going to say. I'm pretty convinced I'm right in what I'm saying, I think Roberto is one of the most influential managers in the last 20 years," Guardiola asserted.

"There is no team playing the way they play, it's unique. I have the feeling when he arrived the impact he would have in the Premier League would be great – I didn’t expect them to do it in this short space of time. He creates 20 or 25 chances per game, better by far than most opponents, he monopolises the ball in a way it hasn’t been for a long time.

"Everybody is involved, the keeper is like a holding midfielder. If you don’t play at a high level he can do whatever he wants against you. They

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