Evan Ferguson needs to improve the level of his current performances according to Brighton & Hove Albion manager Roberto De Zerbi.
The 19-year-old has scored six Premier League goals so far this season, including a sensational hat-trick against Newcastle United, but he is currently enduring a run of six games without a goal while he has also failed to find the net in any of Brighton's Europa League matches.
And speaking to BBC Radio Suffolk, De Zerbi, who also said Ferguson is "like my son", believes the Republic of Ireland international striker still has a lot to learn.
"For the young player you can expect a different type of performance. There is a time when they play very well, they score, but in different moments they can suffer [from] the level of competition,” said De Zerbi.
"In the last two months Evan suffered, from injury and other things, he can play better. The level of Evan is higher than the level he is playing at in this moment, we have to help him but he has to help himself first of all, to understand better the play, he’s very young, he is like my son and I try everything to help him become a great player for sure.”
De Zerbi also believes the motivation to complete a "dream" victory at Crystal Palace on will provide a restless night for his Brighton players.
The Seagulls travel to Selhurst Park to face rivals Palace in the M23 derby on Thursday night. Brighton, ninth in the Premier League, will head into the fixture as favourites to take three points against a Palace side without a victory in their last six matches.
"We have a big motivation to win the game, for the league table, but especially for our fans," added De Zerbi.
"We know the importance of the game, and the level of difficulty of the game. It
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