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"We have to respect every opponent"

By Jornal Sporting
14 Jan, 2016

Jorge Jesus sits down with the press ahead of hosting of Tondela

Jorge Jesus was in the Alvalade press room this Thursday afternoon, giving his first press conference of the second half of this season's Liga NOS campaign.

“The match is worth three points. I know matches against the big names seem to mean more, but this match is worth the same three points that the one against Sp. Braga was. We want to carry on in first place and we will have to show we can do that against Tondela. It will be a normal match against a team that is well organised in defence and that sits back, so we won't have a lot of space and they will try and surprise us on the counter-attack", opened the Alvalade boss, following up: "A name of where a team is in the league doesn't matter to us. If you concentrate on that sort of thing, then you might get a nasty surprise. We have already lost to one of the last placed teams and that shows that we have to respect every opponent."

“The second half of the season begins tomorrow and we are better than we were at the beginning of the season, because we have four more points than our rivals. Things have been going better than we expected, because it isn't easy to earn your place with the two teams that normally fight for the title. We are on the right track now and the lads are feeling good. We are playing some really quality football, but that doesn't guarantee first place", reflected Jesus, going on to comment on Sporting officially attracting the best crowds so far this season: "That is good news, but we won't stop there and we want more and more fans with us. The fans have been really important and against Sp. Braga they made the difference."

Asked about news articles published today about Schelotto, as well as a variety of efforts to target Slimani, Jorge Jesus played it cool: "I have been in football for many years now and I know how important it is to try and destabilise. Don't mess around, particularly with me. This is another attempt to try and upset Slimani with things that don't exist. What I will say is that you should all pay attention to a team that has earned everything it has now and that people are trying to create a lot of problems inside the club. People are trying to pressure Slimani and Sporting has lost some power in the places where certain decisions are made. Slimani is a really loyal player, he is aggressive and he runs a lot, but he respects his opponents and he is a great person. He is exemplary as a player and as a player."

Jesus finished by his idea that Sporting will likely play better in the second half of the season, as well as with a comment on the return of Teo Gutiérrez: “He arrived today and he will train tomorrow. The medical team will observe him and see what has to be done."