Former head coach’s departure is one of three central pillars to have collapsed since early 2022 – and the route back is complicated as years of selling best talent sees current squad struggling for domestic wins
Brighton’s expansive team of analysts will have been keeping a close eye on Ajax within minutes of the teams being drawn in the same Europa League group.
Yet there may also be a wider point of interest for Albion because this can easily be framed as a tale of caution from a former forerunner of well-run football clubs to the current darlings of smart strategising.
The Eredivisie giants begin Group B at home to Marseille on Thursday in complete disarray. Four games into their league campaign they sit 12th of 18 and were comfortably beaten 3-1 away to Twente last weekend having drawn 0-0 against Fortuna Sittard in the match before.
But this may not be a blip, simply a continuation of a spiral that began around the same time as Erik ten Hag departed to Manchester United. Except there is far more to their freefall than a change in the dugout.