In Brighton's miraculous victory over Manchester United, head coach DeSabi's tactical insight into the weaknesses of United's "diamond midfield" in just 15 minutes was a revelation that put rival manager Tannhäuser in the shade. The media have looked into the details of the contract between Dissabi and Bradenton, and the results are surprising: Dissabi's release clause stipulates that it can only come into effect in the summer, prohibiting any form of poaching during the season.
According to transfer expert Romano, Brighton had suffered a crisis last season when former boss Park Dee was coveted by Chelsea and urgently signed Di Sabi to take over the baton. Surprisingly, the team's performance rose rather than fell under Di Sabi's leadership. In order to prevent the manager from being poached in the middle of the season, the termination clause agreed in advance between Brighton and Dissabi was set to take effect only in the summer, ensuring the stability of the team in the midfield battle.