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Exclusive: Samuel Eto’o ProfileCameroonians can proudly boast of their legendary footballer, Roger Milla, who was instrumental in the Indomitable Lions’ quarterfinal campaign in the 1990 World Cup, but though we still have those memories in mind, the emergence of another dynamic force and Indomitable Lion is evidently making a huge impact both for club and country.
You may want to label him as the ‘electric goal scoring machine’, and if you do choose to refer to him with that acronym, then Barcelona striker Samuel Eto’o amply deserves the name, notably, for his consistency this season. The 25-year-old might be on the wish list of every high profile coach because of the attributes that make him a striker, which are among the things that have stirred a lot of media attention in his path, most essentially during the last two seasons.
Today, Eto’o’s improvement and efficiency on the pitch compared to the previous seasons is evident for everyone to see. Marked by his sheer pace, strength, winning spirit and goal scoring prowess, Eto’o has become every opposing coach’s headache. While these coaches might spend a lot of time in the dressing room tutoring their defenders on how to contain the Cameroonian international, Eto’o does not seem to be intimidated much as he just cannot stop scoring.
After insisting he wanted to join Barcelona, Real Madrid who owned 50 per cent of the player finally let him join their rivals in 2004 from RCD Mallorca. He was quick to settle at Barcelona during his first season as his services were instrumental in helping the Catalan club win their first championship in five years and he stood as the club’s leading goalscorer with 24 goals. The striker, who is ranked among the top five most commercially valuable footballers in the world and estimated by consultancy firm BBDO Germany, with an off-field value at US$36 million, was then given a contract extension through 2010.
Eventually, he could again articulate his seeming anger on the pitch against Real Madrid [for not giving him much opportunity to play for them] as he merrily scores against them on many occasions when he faces them in the championship.
Following Barcelona’s league triumph last season, Eto’o created headlines for his insulting comments directed towards his former club, chanting into the microphone during their celebrations at the Nou Camp: "Madrid, cabron, sal
Exclusive: Samuel Eto’o ProfileCameroonians can proudly boast of their legendary footballer, Roger Milla, who was instrumental in the Indomitable Lions’ quarterfinal campaign in the 1990 World Cup, but though we still have those memories in mind, the emergence of another dynamic force and Indomitable Lion is evidently making a huge impact both for club and country.
You may want to label him as the ‘electric goal scoring machine’, and if you do choose to refer to him with that acronym, then Barcelona striker Samuel Eto’o amply deserves the name, notably, for his consistency this season. The 25-year-old might be on the wish list of every high profile coach because of the attributes that make him a striker, which are among the things that have stirred a lot of media attention in his path, most essentially during the last two seasons.
Today, Eto’o’s improvement and efficiency on the pitch compared to the previous seasons is evident for everyone to see. Marked by his sheer pace, strength, winning spirit and goal scoring prowess, Eto’o has become every opposing coach’s headache. While these coaches might spend a lot of time in the dressing room tutoring their defenders on how to contain the Cameroonian international, Eto’o does not seem to be intimidated much as he just cannot stop scoring.
After insisting he wanted to join Barcelona, Real Madrid who owned 50 per cent of the player finally let him join their rivals in 2004 from RCD Mallorca. He was quick to settle at Barcelona during his first season as his services were instrumental in helping the Catalan club win their first championship in five years and he stood as the club’s leading goalscorer with 24 goals. The striker, who is ranked among the top five most commercially valuable footballers in the world and estimated by consultancy firm BBDO Germany, with an off-field value at US$36 million, was then given a contract extension through 2010.
Eventually, he could again articulate his seeming anger on the pitch against Real Madrid [for not giving him much opportunity to play for them] as he merrily scores against them on many occasions when he faces them in the championship.
Following Barcelona’s league triumph last season, Eto’o created headlines for his insulting comments directed towards his former club, chanting into the microphone during their celebrations at the Nou Camp: "Madrid, cabron, sal

