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"There are no exact sciences in football"

By Jornal Sporting
26 Apr, 2017

Jorge Jesus takes part in The Future of Football panel on coaching

Jorge Jesus was one of the speakers in Panel I (Coaching: what makes the difference?) this Wednesday, at The Future of Football International Congress.

"When I was a young lad I used to hear people say: that team doesn't have a way of playing. So what does that actually mean? Well today I know that youth football makes an important contribution and it is at that level that we set out certain rules with the players. That is where we build up a collective identity. Of course there are no exact sciences in football. Each coach has different ideas and ways of training, but we all slip up sometimes. For example, I might start in 3x4x3 formation, but that doesn't mean I won't change it during the match. I am sure that the future will see football follow the examples of sports like handball and basketball, where a lot of tactical and strategic changes happen during the match", said the Alvalade coach.

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"We didn't take the two or three chances you have"

By Jornal Sporting
23 Apr, 2017

Jorge Jesus highlights his side's dominance going forward in the Lisbon derby

Sporting CP was not happy with the split points in the Lisbon derby on Saturday night, after what he saw as a dominant display from his side.

"Matches aren't defined by possession. They are defined by opportunities and we were better in that regard. We had two good chances though Bas Dost, who is still having a tough time from long range. We didn't win because we didn't take the two or three chances you have in these games. I am happy with how the lads played, but now with the result. One team went for the win and the other one didn't create chances. I wouldn't say that one team was better though", said Jesus.

Speaking about SL Benfica's approach to the encounter and his introduction of Jefferson and Paulo Oliveira in defence, the Alvalade boss affirmed: "Benfica didn't have chances on goal. In the second-half we were not as good in defence,bur we tried to hit on the counter-attack where we could. Benfica ended up scoring from a well-taken free-kick. Jefferson has a bit more pace than Bruno César, which is why I picked him to deal with Salvio's movement. On the other hand, I made the right choice with Paulo Oliveira. Rúben Semedo is carrying a bit of a physical problem and Paulo gave us the security we needed."

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"This fixture is always a passionate one"

By Jornal Sporting
22 Apr, 2017

Jorge Jesus looking for quality from Saturday's Lisbon derby

Jorge Jesus was in the Alvalade press room this Friday for a much awaited meeting with journalists ahead of the weekend's Lisbon derby.

This will be the 300th meeting between the two giants from the Portuguese capital and Jesus did not play down the occasion, despite the title race being largely out of Sporting CP's hands: "Winning won't save anything, because this club lives on titles. We are on the road to recovery, after the brilliant season we had [in 2015/2016]. We are not fighting for the title right now, but we are building a structure that can fight against our rivals. The result won't have a direct impact on the league standings, but we still want to play some good football and get the win. This fixture is always a passionate one, it is completely different from every other match. A Sporting CP-SL Benfica is always a brilliant spectacle and we want to be the best team out there."

The Alvalade coach touched on the absence of Marvin Zeegelaar, but left his actual squad list to matchday to announce: "Based on various factors, I wouldn't say that we have to change a lot of things to surprise Benfica. I know a lot about every team and we know about the characteristics of the players. I think coaches are a lot more important during the match than before it. Jefferson, Esgaio and Bruno César all have a chance of coming in and what I do not want to do is limit us in attack. I am not worried in terms of who is better in defence."

Sporting CP will host SL Benfica in Alvalade on Saturday, at 20h30.

 

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"We managed the occasion well"

By Jornal Sporting
15 Apr, 2017

Jorge Jesus and Adrien Silva on Friday's win in Setúbal and next week's Lisbon derby

"Vitória de Setúbal are a good side who play quality football. Their coach likes to see good football and Couceiro (V. Setúbal coach) has been very positive for the club", affirmed Jorge Jesus in a flash interview at the final whistle on Friday night.

Speaking in greater depth about the evening's action, the Sporting CP coach highlighted Setúbal's form against Portugal's top side: "When you face on of the big clubs you need to a certain kind of strategy. They hadn't lost against one of the big clubs before night. We played really well and in additional to some really effective attacking play we were strong at the back. Only a really strong Sporting CP team could win 3-0 here. We were smart and I thought we managed the occasion well, so the lads deserve a pat on the back."

The Lisbon derby is up next and Jesus was inevitably asked to share his thoughts: "We want to beat Benfica, just like we wanted to beat Vitória de Setúbal tonight. It is a derby and is the focus of a lot of passion across the whole country. We are feeling good right now and it will be a great match to match. It won't decide the title, but we always go for the win and it is even better when it is against one of our rivals."

Adrien Silva returned to the starting line-up against Setúbal, but the Alvalade skipper preferred to praise his colleagues for filling in during his absence through injury, rather than focus on himself: "I am finding my confidence and form from before my injury. I want to congratulate the squad for how they have plated recently. They really showed professionalism and personality. Benfica is just another match that we want to win, but it is a derby and we can't hide from that."

"Ruiz and Dost are the best pair in Portuguese football"

By Jornal Sporting
13 Apr, 2017

Jorge Jesus looks ahead to Friday's visit to Vitória de Setúbal

Up next for Jorge Jesus' side is a visit to Setúbal on Liga NOS matchday 29 and the Alvalade boss was keen to alert the opposition's capabilities in defence in his pre-match press conference this Friday.

"As we are all aware, our opponent has claimed some good results in matches against the bigger sides. That is a sign of a team that defends well and that interrupts play a lot. Those two characteristics are really important. Sétubal have a lot of self-belief, but we are in great form right now and I think it will be a good game tactically and technically", opened Jesus, adding a word on the return of Adrien and Gelson Martins to match fitness: "Adrien played half an hour against Boavista and we are giving him time on the pitch based on what we think he needs. He will definitely be in the squad and will be better than he was against Boavista. Our medical department has said Gelson should be ready and he wil be included in the squad as well."

With Sétubal having already stolen points from SL Benfica and FC Porto so far this season, every caution must be taken. "Of course the top three are always under pressure to win and history brings with it responsibility", said Jesus, continuing with an analysis of his side's current form: "It is nice to be able to say that we have won seven of our last eight games and drawn one. We have another six games to go, but of course we won't be anywhere near the amount of points we finished with last season. I will never forget that we managed to get 86 points in one season and still didn't win the title."

To finish Jorge Jesus commented on Alan Ruiz's adaptation to the Portuguese game and his partnership with Bas Dost: "Every player needs time to adapt, especially when you move club and country at the same time. Alan Ruiz is still a young lad (22) and not a lot of people were giving him the credit he deserves. He was playing for Colón, who aren't exactly a massive side. We noticed his quality and invested in him. It is just a matter of time with him, because the quality is there. I think Ruiz and Dost are the best pair in Portuguese Football."

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"Today we were brilliant"

By Jornal Sporting
09 Apr, 2017

Jorge Jesus understandably pleased with his side's attractive performance against Boavista

Four goals unanswered and a comfortable performance in front of a crown fo 42,000 was more than enough for Jorge Jesus to show a smile in his post-match press conference this Saturday night.

"It has been a while since we could say that we won and played some very artistic football. Sporting CP were brilliant over the 90 minutes", opened Jesus adding: "Today we were brilliant against a good team that honestly didn't have a chance, because we were so creative. It was a great atmosphere tonight and strong team are built around a lot of things, including the fans."

Bas Dost's hattrick drew him level with Messi in the hunt for the Golden Boot (27) and Jesus of course reserved a comment for the Dutch striker: "He will comfortably be the top scorer in Portugal. In Europe it will be between him, Messi, Lewandowskia and Cavani. We have done well to develop him and this isn't just a coincidence. If you look back at the strikers who play for me, like Slimani for example who scored 32 goals. Bas Dost is having a brilliant first year."

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"I want the players to keep calm"

By Jornal Sporting
07 Apr, 2017

Jorge Jesus alerts to the dangers of a powerful Boavista side

Jorge Jesus is fully focused on the weekend's hosting of Boavista, but alerted to the dangers posed by the visitors from the north who took Sporting CP to the wire in the reverse fixture.

"Boavista are one of the historic names in Portuguese football. They have won the league and they have a nice history, but on Saturday all that matters is on the pitch. They are a quality side who are well drilled collectively against the bigger sides", opened Jesus, highlighting the importance of creativity if his side are to carry on their run of seven unbeaten matches: "I want the players to keep calm and to focus for a match that will be hard fought. Boavista are a strong side from free-kicks and corners and they can give a good match to Portugal's best sides. We are ready, but we will have to be creative."

Jesus finished with a word on Iuri Medeiros, who is currently on loan with Boavista: "Iuri has grown and is a regular starter, which shows that Boavista are good collectively."

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Association tribute to Jorge Jesus

By Jornal Sporting
06 Apr, 2017

Alvalade boss celebrates his 500th match in the top division

Jorge Jesus reached the fitting milestone of 500 matches at the top level of Portuguese football recently and the National Association of Football Coaches made the most of the occasion. Meanwhile the Alvalade coach took the opportunity to talk about the success of his profession.

"You need a real passion for football, regardless of what division. From that it is your capacity that dictates which way your career goes, but it is passion that helps you reach your objectives. I coach is a creator, that is how I have taught myself. No book can teach you how to win the league", said Jesus.
 
Speaking about the methods employed in the modern game, Jesus looked to the example of his time as a player in 1977/1978. "Today, the way we train is completely different. One my my coaches, called Ferreirinha, would have us playing football with a tennis ball every day. We used small goals and played five-a-side. Looking back at that today as a coach, of course I would say it is good for bringing quality to the team, but I am not sure it contributes to performance. I still play it sometimes, because it makes the lads think on their feet and of course I use some things I learnt from other coaches."
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"The goal woke us up"

By Jornal Sporting
02 Apr, 2017

Jorge Jesus reflects on another three points from what is traditionally a tough away fixture

Speaking with the press at the final whistle on Sunday, Jorge Jesus did not shy away from the difficulties felt by his side against a determined Arouca. "It is always difficult to win here", opened the Alvalade boss, continuing: "I have to point on three things: Firstly the win, second the fact that we are now seven games without losing and third that it is always hard to beat Arouca here. We were a bit slow in defence at the beginning, but the goal woke us up. We played some good football today, but another goal would have settled us a bit more. We had to hold on to possession because of that, but of course I am happy with the result."

"Carry on putting the pressure on"

By Jornal Sporting
01 Apr, 2017

Jorge Jesus reaffirms his confidence in his youngsters against an unpredictable Arouca side

Speaking in his pre-match press conference this Saturday afternoon, coach Jorge Jesus guaranteed the continuation of his policy of giving time on the pitch to his young players, going on to explain the process behind the adaptation of Alvalade's latest generation of superstars: "I see the development of Matheus Pereira as the same as I am doing with Daniel Podence, Gelson Martins, Rúben Semedo, Ricardo Esgaio, João Palhinha and Francisco Geraldes. It is a strategy that we have built up based on the quality of the young players Sporting CP produces. If a team has quality young players then it has to be highlighted, which is what we are doing with Matheus. He played a few times last year, but we need to carefully control his development."

Arouca are the next Liga NOS challenge to Sporting CP's unbeaten run of six games, while the weekend's hosts have gone six without a win, resulting in the replacement of Manuel Machado for Jorge Leitão. "Arouca are looking to stay in the league and we have gone a few games without winning. We want to carry on putting the pressure on our rivals. All I can really do is look at Arouca individually, because technically I don't know as they are on their third coach this season. I don't know what will happen, but Arouca are a quality side. We will have to keep the pressure up", said Jesus, also touching on the return of players from international duty: "The lads who arrive hack now are always a bit tired and we have a few in that situation. We had a look at the squad on Friday and did a bit of work. The most important thing is that no one picked up an injury."

Jorge Jesus finished with his opinion of the transfer market and this weekend's encounter between SL Benfica and FC Porto: "If we could be sure that certain players would leave at the end of the season, then of course that effects the structure of the team, like it did last year. Last season Sporting CP lost three players who scored 55 goals between them: Slimani, João Mário and Teo Gutierrez. Maybe nobody remembers that. Developing players and then maybe losing them is part of the game, but of course I don't like it. However that is the reality for Portuguese teams...Honestly the result between Benfica and Porto doesn't matter, but it won't benefit us anyway."

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