Jorge Jesus and Iuri Medeiros’ Banana Shot: A Humorous Anecdote from the World of Football


In the first half of the 2017/18 season, Iuri Medeiros crossed paths with Jorge Jesus at Sporting Lisbon. [expander_maker id=”1″ ] Unfortunately, he didn’t get the opportunity to shine and was later loaned out to Genoa. However, on his return to Portuguese football with SC Braga, he scored at the Benfica stadium to secure a special goal against the team coached by Jorge Jesus.

The Azorean winger is well-known for his peculiar shooting technique, which he describes as a “banana kick.” When the ball comes off his left foot with force, it acquires a unique effect. Jorge Jesus didn’t appreciate it at the time, saying that “all he ever does is make that shot. He can’t do anything else.” Later on, while laughing, he acknowledged Medeiros’ skill and humorously added that the winger deserved his goal during the game played at the Estádio da Luz.

This amusing anecdote was shared by Jesus on a recent episode of the Next Podcast, broadcast on Monday night. The podcast delves into the world of football and features interviews with key figures in the sport, including coaches and players.

Jorge Jesus is known for his work as a coach and has managed several teams in Portugal, including Benfica and Sporting Lisbon, the club where he and Medeiros previously worked together. As a coach, he demands excellence from his players, and his high standards are displayed both in training and matches.

Medeiros’ shooting ability is considered one of his greatest strengths, which makes him stand out on the field. However, he is more than capable of contributing in other areas of the game. He will undoubtedly continue to work hard, honing his skills and developing other facets of his game, in order to become an even more effective player.

The story of Iuri Medeiros serves as a reminder of the importance of perseverance and hard work, as well as the potential that lies within each player. It is crucial for young players to work hard and continuously improve, even in the face of challenges and criticism. In the end, it is these qualities, combined with skill and talent, that make players stand out from the crowd and excel on the pitch.

As for Jorge Jesus, his humor and wit are apparent in his coaching style and in his interactions with players. He recognizes that football is not only about results, but also about enjoyment and camaraderie. His ability to balance hard work with levity has made him a beloved figure among those who have worked with him, as well as with fans who appreciate his unique approach to the sport.[/expander_maker]

Roman

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