Benfica coach Jesus hits marginal striker in this week’s clash with Rangers

The Lisbon team beat Paredes in third place in a 1-0 draw in the Portuguese Cup, where they rested their same starting lineup before their level of organization faced Light Blues.

Jesus covered his reserves to the fullest, B players and young people because he sought to rest his team after the outer stop and will not return to education until the day before playing with Steven Gerrard.

And he made it clear that none of the substitutes had done so to turn him into his plans for Thursday’s fourth Europa League match circular.

He said: “These matches are complicated, but we don’t play very well in the first half. I tried to replenish things and they gave us worse. “

“Unfortunately, the players we had in the park didn’t do enough.

“We had 4 players who made their debuts with us, like many young players.

“I looked for this player organisation to explain why I use them on the team for European and league matches, but I didn’t.

“The vital thing, of course, is victory and I hope that we will now be new and able to face Rangers this week in Glasgow. “

Meanwhile, Fabio Cardoso said Rangers had been “disrespectful” in treating his injury in 2017.

Ibrox’s former defender broke his after colliding with motherwell’s former star Ryan Bowman.

He told the Daily Record: “When I think about my time at Rangers, what bothers me the most is the club and the enthusiasts didn’t see the most productive of me.

“I played every game until that semi-final against Motherwell.

“And after that, the way my wound was treated was a little disrespectful.

“There is no doubt that the damaged nose was a wonderful moment in my career with the Rangers.

“It was the worst moment I had at the club because it meant I couldn’t play.

“Actually, I never had another chance, so it was hard and show what I can do. “

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