Benfica's Jorge Jesus Mocks Tim Sherwood, Shows Him Score, Pair Clash
Benfica manager Jorge Jesus certainly made an impression on his trip to England to face Tottenham in the Europa League.
Jesus antagonised opposite number Tim Sherwood, doing a dance of celebration when one goal went in, holding up his fingers with the score when the third followed.
Sherwood struggled to contain his emotions and was spotted squaring up to Jesus:
"You got to love(or hate) Jorge Jesus. https://t.co/47R9bc47Yy (Vine via @champ_ian)
— Jan Hagen (@PortuBall) March 13, 2014"
Jesus tried to play down the significance of the gesture after the game:
"Jesus claims 3-finger gesture was 'No 3, for Luisao [his shirt number is no 4]'. But Sherwood thought it disrespectful? 'That's his problem'
— Sam Wallace (@SamWallaceIndy) March 13, 2014"
Sherwood later accused Jesus of having no class during his post-match interview:
"Sherwood: “I thought his team were very good, got a lot of class. It’s a pity he (Jorge Jesus) doesn’t” #slb #thfc
— Henry Winter (@henrywinter) March 13, 2014"
The final score, 3-1, means Spurs will need at least three away goals in Portugal to win the tie.
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