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“I don’t have the same opinion as you. It’s also natural, you don’t know what high-quality football is, right? ”. This answer, given by Jorge Jesus to a Sport TV reporter, this Monday night, in flash interview After the match against Marítimo, which Benfica won 1-2, after losing, he lit a fuse that quickly set fire to social networks and went from Funchal to Brazil in a few hours.
The shame of Portuguese football in a video.pic.twitter.com/1mI2dBGc10
– Jep (@ _19jep06_) November 30, 2020
“Machista” is the softer adjective that the now-Benfica manager, former Flamengo, has been nicknamed with in Brazil, where the response quickly earned news honors.
The way in which Jorge Jesús, too known for his unconventional and politically incorrect diatribes, responded to the question of Sport TV journalist Rita Latas, has been attacked on social networks, in Portugal but especially in Brazil, with the majority of Internet users to consider that the Portuguese would not give the same answer if there was a man on the other side of the microphone.
Ex-Fla, Jorge Jesus is sexist with a reporter: ‘You don’t know what quality is’ https://t.co/ebjxkyfITM
– Vitor Santos (@jornalistavitor) December 1, 2020
Even so, also in Brazil and Portugal, there are those who “defend” the coach and argue that the response to the reporter was not motivated by gender, but by the “ego” and the “lack of notion” of Jorge Jesús, who they accuse of Be little given to “brainstorming.”
Jorge Jesús who is accused of machismo for saying that a journalist does not understand football is the same as saying that he did not consider Rui Vitória a coach! The man is not sexist, they have ego and lack the notion of the size of the world.
– Adriano Moura (@adrianocomedy) December 1, 2020
Rita Latas, who by the way even played soccer and futsal, has already explained to friends and acquaintances through Twitter, questioned the Benfica coach about this Monday’s exhibition in Barreiros – “The idea remains that quality has not arrived still”. he said, finishing the question. “What is at stake is not the knowledge of Rita Latas or any other journalist. The problem is not having said what Jesus wanted to hear ”, considered a user of that social network.
What is at stake is not the knowledge of Rita Latas or any other journalist. The problem is, I didn’t say what Jesus wanted to hear. There is no space to exchange ideas because the coach devalues those who challenge him and those who do not feed the narrative sold in the post-game.
– Tomás da Cunha (@tomasrdacunha) November 30, 2020
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