9 - Samuel Eto'o

antonnn

Blue Blooded Aussie
Mourinho claimed to like it and said it was the perfect way to defuse the situation. Also said Eto'o had planned it and everybody was expecting it if he scored.
 

killerqueen

New member
The second one is hilarious. :D

I wonder what was Mou's reaction to that celebration.
I am wondering too. Mou is rude, he never thinks about what he says. He's talking nonsense all the time, so I really do not like him. I only hope that Eto'o will not be punished for a joke. Mourinho not once punished players who have a different opinion than he (Casillas case).
 

antonnn

Blue Blooded Aussie
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DennyCrane

Senior Member
Apparently, Eto'o had a go at Pep in an interview with BeIN sports.

http://espnfc.com/news/story/_/id/1...sts-bayern-munich-coach-pep-guardiola?cc=5739


Samuel Eto'o has told BeIN SPORTS Pep Guardiola "never had the courage to say things to my face" when the pair were at Barcelona and revealed they barely spoke.

You know the press and the TV. There are those who are favourites and those who are not. I was one of the latter. That was my role, but I had a very important role in the dressing room where I could say anything to anyone, looking them straight in the eye.

I first of all reminded Guardiola that he'd never been a great player. He was a good player, that's true. I told him. As a coach, he had proven nothing. He came in and didn't even know the story of the dressing room.
I talked to him and had a very good offer to go and play for six months in Uzbekistan where they would have given me 26 million dollars. In his office, he said to me: 'That could do you good, go for it.' I told him that Eto'o was the one who made him win and that he would come and ask for forgiveness. And I stayed. He never had the courage to say things to my face.

I didn't want to speak to Guardiola until he had apologised. I spoke to him two times. Pep wanted to give me lessons on how to be a striker, but he was a midfielder. Pep told me how to move like a striker. I told him: 'You're not normal!' The true story is that Pep didn't respect the things in football.


Zlatan much or the Mou effect ?
 
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beautifulgame

Guest
This is true?

Why does he speak now though yet always cordial before?
 
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Flavia

Guest
It is... saw this earlier, disappointing from eto'o. Pep was right to sell him.
 

FCBarca

Mike the Knife
It is... saw this earlier, disappointing from eto'o. Pep was right to sell him.

He was and I always go back to his substitution fiasco with Ronaldinho under Rijkaard where he called Frank out as a bad man...Some players need to play with a chip on their shoulder and looks like Samu picked the appropriate manager to play under in Mou - someone who will generate tension to push their game

Makes him look like a petulant child attacking Pep over & over
 

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