Solly March revealed Brighton coach Roberto De Zerbi sends his players text messages at 1am with video clips showing how they can improve.
Home-grown winger March and Japanese flyer Kaoru Mitoma destroyed Liverpool down the flanks to leave the Seagulls dreaming of European football next season.
De Zerbi is delivering a masterclass in man-management at the Amex, with March – who went almost two years without scoring – banging in four goals in his last five games. And the fiery Italian even chose 26,000ft altitude – cloud nine on the plane home from an away win – to set his born-again forward a 10-goal target for this season.
March said: “He’s animated and I think his whole life is football. He sends some of the lads texts at 1am in the morning with clips showing them what they can do better - that’s the hard work he puts in and everyone enjoys playing for him.
“I haven't had one of those messages yet yet and I don’t want to get woken up - my wife wouldn’t be happy!
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“But i would say I'm not playing the best football of my career and maybe our current success is a little bit more special for me and Dunky (Lewis Dunk) because we're local lads who have been here a long time.
“I don’t see why European football shouldn't be a realistic target. You need to be positive and have high expectations. If we keeping playing like we did against Liverpool, we’ll get close.
“A lot of teams will come here and press - and if they press like that, we’ll play around them.”
In stark contrast, Liverpool skipper Jordan Henderson admitted they were running low on energy and confidence.
The captain who has lifted the European Cup, Premier League title and domestic cups conceded the team who played every possible game in every competition last season is struggling to rekindle the winning habit. Asked what went wrong at the Amex, Henderson replied: “"Everything - it hasn't been right for a little while now. Everybody knows that.
“I'll take responsibility and the lads will, too. We have to try to put it right. We're pretty low on confidence. The energy level is low. We have to keep fighting and hopefully we can change it sooner rather than later.
“We need to stay together. There's an honest bunch of lads in there and it's a tough moment for us as a team, for sure, but we need to stay together and try to change things really quickly because the games are coming thick and fast and we need to show a reaction.
“We need to be a lot better than that – everybody knows that - we all know we can be better individually, collectively, everything across the board.”
Liverpool are out of the title race, miles adrift of the top four and their Champions League rematch with Real Madrid next month could be their last throw of the dice for silverware this season.
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