He's [feeling] worse than me. We won so I will forget a little bit and he will suffer because he's a top professional, Amorim said. He understands what he did.
I am not concerned about that – I just want to win games, Amorim said. I don't care who plays for the opponent or what people are going to say in the end if a player is going to play well.
I expect to always play, but it's up to him [Jesus] to decide. It has nothing to do with the quality of this player or that player, Amorim told a press conference.