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Flash claim after Jorge Jesus’ signing to Fenerbahçe: ‘Alex refused’

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FenerbahcePortuguese coach with whom he has been in talks for a long time Jorge Jesus reached its happy ending.

The yellow-dark blue team announced that they signed a 1-year contract with the experienced coach.

WISHED SUCCESS

One of the names who wished him success after Jorge Jesus came to Istanbul is one of the legendary players of Fenerbahçe. Alex de Souza had happened.

“I wish Mister Jorge Jesus good luck in Turkey,” he tweeted on his social media account. I hope you will recapture the successes you had in Portugal and Brazil. I sincerely want you to succeed in Brazil. Enjoy these wonderful people and country.”

PORTUGAL PRESS: ALEX REJECTED

According to the news in the Portuguese press, Record; Fenerbahce’s new coach, Jorge Jesus, offered to coach Alex de Souza.

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In the news; It was stated that Alex responded negatively to this suggestion.

6 CUPS IN FENERBAHÇE

Alex De Souza, the Brazilian legend who won 3 league championships, 1 Turkish Cup and 2 TFF Super Cups in his 8-year term in Fenerbahçe, and was the top scorer twice, became the darling of yellow-dark blue fans.

Alex, who left Fenerbahçe in an eventful way in 2012 and signed with his former team Cruzeiro, ended his football career in 2015.

Alex, who rolled up his sleeves for coaching after his football career, received training and made observations with various coaches, became the head of the Sao Paulo B team at the beginning of 2021.

ALEX’S VIEWS ON THE DIRECTORATE

In an interview with Globo in December 2021, Alex de Souza described his first managerial experience as follows:

I attach great importance to communication and dialogue. Football players are people too, they have different emotions. From day one, I made an effort to establish the kind of relationship I want some coaches to have with my players, and I think I’ve succeeded.

“THE BIGGEST CHALLENGE I EXPERIENCED IS SETTING THE PLAYERS’ TIMES”

The biggest challenge I had in my first year was the time taken by the players. I try to give every player as much opportunity as possible. While fighting for the success of the team, I also want the players to find opportunities to show themselves. I have players between the ages of 16-20 and I know that they are also excited to join the A team or to be transferred.

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“I LEARNED A LOT FROM CRESPO AND CENI”

I am a quick learner. I was spending a lot of time with the former coach of the first team, Hernan Crespo. We also sit down and talk with Rogerio Ceni, who replaced Crespo after he left. These conversations help me a lot.

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