Jesús leaves a word about Ferro and comments on Waldschmidt’s performance



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This Saturday, the Benfica coach projected the challenge with Santa Clara, referring to the 12th day of the First League. Jesús admitted that he wanted to showcase improvements and asked fans to return to the stadiums. Ferro or Todibo, one of them will replace the punished Otamendi.

Exposure level: “What we want is to continue winning games, some suffering. There are games that cannot be won in any other way. There is a lot of competitiveness in Portuguese football. We want to improve our intentions and game ideas. The games are every three days and we hardly train. We believe that we have the ability to grow and, match by match, get closer to my ideas. “

Otamendi absent from the Santa Clara party: “Benfica have several possibilities to replace Otamendi. Either they will play against Todibo or Ferro [ao lado do Vertonghen]. Ferro is more adapted to my ideas, he has been with me for a longer time, despite having injuries, he is a player I trust, like Todibo. I’ll bet on one of the two. “

Performance Luka Waldschmidt: “I thought I could give more performance in the last game [com o Portimonense] and that Pedrinho may have had another impact. That’s why I changed them. I spoke to both of them based on what I think. Every day I talk to another player based on the performance of the games and what I want for the future. Tomorrow is another game and they will be in the game with Santa Clara. “

Applause from fans: “I want the fans to return to the Estadio de la Luz. It is very important for the team. If they were going to give me a standing ovation, I don’t know. In 30 years as coach, there was only one country that gave me a standing ovation in every game. The results also influence how the fans can treat you. If you don’t win, your way of being is different. All this is related. I don’t have an objective answer. “

Passion: “Football has changed, there are no fans in the stands. That extra strength, and especially at Benfica because the fans have a great influence with the team to help win and that forces us to be more and more intense and passionate. It has changed a bit. We want fans to quickly return to Estádio da Luz. “



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