Lamptey to Fiorentina: De Zerbi Staff Insight

Tariq Lamptey has joined Fiorentina from Brighton and Hove Albion, so the assistant of his former coach Roberto De Zerbi explains what he can bring to Serie A.

BRIGHTON, ENGLAND – APRIL 26: Tariq Lamptey of Brighton & Hove Albion inspects the pitch prior to the Premier League match between Brighton & Hove Albion FC and West Ham United FC at Amex Stadium on April 26, 2025 in Brighton, England. (Photo by Bryn Lennon/Getty Images)

“Lamptey is first and foremost an exceptional lad, then a very good player,” said Quinto.

“The advantage he has over Dodo is that he can play on the right and the left, at least he did with us at Brighton. Even if quite small, he has energy and decent pace. He’ll bring a lot to Fiorentina.”

“The only big problem over two years we worked with him is that he had a few too many injury problems. I am sure the Fiorentina fans will appreciate him, because he gives his all to the coach and his teammates.

“He’s very instinctive, but definitely cannot play in central roles. He can be a full-back or a wing-back in a five-man midfield, because he guarantees energy. He’s very similar to Dodo, but they also have different characteristics, as he’s stronger in defence. Dodo is better when getting to the by-line and making the final decision on the pass.”

Lamptey arrived at Fiorentina already carrying a knee injury and made just 20 competitive appearances last season, scoring three goals with two assists.

A product of the Chelsea youth academy, the defender made the move to Brighton for €1.2m in January 2020.

Marcus Cole

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