Benfica coach Jorge Jesus insists he has moved on from
his touchline spat with Tottenham's Tim Sherwood as they prepare to renew
rivalries.
Jesus' side eased to a 3-1 win in the first leg of their
UEFA Europa League last-16 tie at White Hart Lane last week, a goal from
Rodrigo and a double from Luisao giving the Portuguese club a healthy
advantage.
However, Benfica's performance was somewhat marred by the
dispute between Jesus and his counterpart Sherwood. The incident came to a head
when Jesus directed a three-finger gesture at Sherwood shortly after the Lisbon
club had scored their third goal.
The two coaches did not shake hands at the end of that
contest, but Jesus is adamant that the matter has been forgotten heading into
Thursday's second leg.
"It happened," Jesus said. "We won't run
away from the question. It was a spur of the moment thing. I know what I felt
but I want to keep it to myself. I never disrespected the coach. We're not
going to get into more quarrels.
"But it is normal as the benches were close
together. The coaches in England have similar problems. For the Portuguese
coaches it is not normal to have those kinds of discussions or fight because
the benches are very far apart.
"There are coaches in England like (Alex) Ferguson
and Roberto Mancini and (Manuel) Pellegrini who have already been involved in
that kind of confusion on the bench before.
"I didn't make any gesture to Tim Sherwood when I
showed my three fingers. I only said that I was winning 3-1. But the most
important thing for me was the quality of our play.
"What is important here is that we're not going to
start trying to get in more problems, it is water under the bridge.
"We had a good game in London and we want to do
another one here (in Lisbon)."
Culled from Soccerway


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