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Londonien Londonien a écrit le 1 novembre 2013 à 12h09
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correction:c'est @mac5 qui avait utilise le pseudo de @la lionne pour insulter @27e lecteur.ne dors pas au premier banc.
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Kadafi Kadafi a écrit le 1 novembre 2013 à 11h56
Chelsea v Barcelona matches in that period he developed an enmity towards Mourinho.
That attitude swivelled 180 degrees when Mourinho, having tried and failed to sign Eto’o for Chelsea in 2005, signed him for Inter. Reunited in London, Eto’o sees the same mentor and motivator who steered Inter to the Champions League, using him both as a prolific goalscorer and a self-sacrificing warrior prepared to commandeer, tirelessly, the right flank. “The Jose I know hasn’t changed at all,” says Eto’o. “I’m happy about that.”
Did he regard this Chelsea as being as well equipped as Mourinho’s Inter to win all the prizes available? “I don’t like to compare, and I’d only make a judgment on that at the end of the season. What I have in my head is to try to be at the top of this league by then.”
Beyond that, there is the World Cup. In two weeks, Cameroon, with whose administrators Eto’o has had an on-off and sometimes combative relationship in the past three years, host the second leg of their play-off against Tunisia, with the tie goalless. The chance of a fourth World Cup is 90 minutes away.
Eto’o gives the strong impression that, of all his career landmarks, none would mean as much as were he to be there when an African team break through the continent’s glass ceiling on the game’s greatest stage, and progress beyond the quarter-final. “Why shouldn’t an African team reach the final?” Eto’o asks.” You have to dream big to win the big things. If you only think small, you will only achieve little things.
“Africa has been producing great players for many, many years, who have been playing in major clubs for a long time. More than that, they have been leaders of those big clubs, superstars in those teams. It all depends on how you approach the challenge mentally. There is no target that can’t be reached, no obstacle that can’t be overcome.”
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Kadafi Kadafi a écrit le 1 novembre 2013 à 11h54
“He has been playing well throughout,” says Eto’o. “The fact is, as all we strikers know, we tend to get judged just on the number of goals. It’s not all about the figures. It’s about how you play for the team, how you help your colleagues, how you work defensively. All that, he’s been doing very well, and the goals come in streaks. They flow for a while, then they go away for a bit.”
At Newcastle, Torres will probably start, thanks to his performance against Manchester City, and given that Eto’o got the nod for the first XI in midweek in the League Cup.
Rotation is inevitable – “no one signs a contact saying they will always start,” he says – but the bench is not Eto’o’s natural, long-term habitat, not unless you rewind 15 years, to his nights of teenaged frustration at Real Madrid, when scant opportunities to jump an illustrious queue of forwards left him miffed.
The drive that would carry him to landmark achievements after that, to a Copa del Rey win with Real Mallorca, to two Champions League titles and three La Ligas at Barça, and a treble at Jose Mourinho’s Inter, has its springboard in the perception he had been undervalued at Madrid.
It also comes from a stubborn streak, which Eto’o identifies in his own childhood, the subject of a book he has released, in a rare format for the sporting memoir: comic strip. It is illustrated by his talented compatriot Joëlle Esso, who he sought out because his own children grew up enjoying her work.
There are to be nine volumes, eventually, the first having concluded when the schoolboy Eto’o returns to Cameroon from Paris, where he had absconded from a junior football tour but had been denied the chance to sign for a French club because he had no residence permit. He touches down in Douala, his home town, ready to redouble his efforts to make a career at the top of the game.
“I stick at things, will always push myself hard, and little by little I’ll get to where I want to be,” says Eto’o. His first weeks at Chelsea exemplified that. “It can be complicated when you join after the season has begun, because your colleagues have already started implementing the manager’s ideas. I had to adapt to a new country, and a new league.”
The manager, of course, was familiar, the mutual admiration between Mourinho and Eto’o remains potent. If some senior Chelsea players, like Mourinho himself, see a distinct version of the Portuguese from his 2004 to 2007 Chelsea stint, so does Eto’o, though for different reasons: in the heat of several poisonous Chelsea v Barcelona mat
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Kadafi Kadafi a écrit le 1 novembre 2013 à 11h54
It is just after half-term in the club shop at Stamford Bridge, and a proud father is buying replica jerseys for his children. It is a hefty order. He asks for home and away shirts, bearing the forenames of each child, all four of them, aged between six and the early teens. The dad arranges to have them dispatched to his workplace, Chelsea’s Surrey training ground.
Because Samuel Eto’o arrived in London late in the transfer window, there have been things to catch up on, such as the children’s new blue tops, familiarising himself with a new league, and a language which Eto’o, who comes from the French-speaking part of Cameroon, has never needed to perfect until now. His first two months in the Premier League have left him, he says, “generally quite happy”, though he feels English football has not yet seen the best of him.
He, and Chelsea, would anticipate more goals, for a start. The most consistently brilliant centre-forward of the first decade of the 21st century is accustomed to accumulating more than one every five starts, his record so far for Chelsea. At Barcelona, he averaged three in every four La Liga games; at Inter Milan, a goal every other Serie A match; the same in Russia, from where Chelsea recruited him after two seasons with Anzhi Makhachkala.
But he gleefully points out he is already the owner of one significant milestone, thanks to his goal against Cardiff City. “I’m happy,” he smiles, “because, even coming in late, I was still the first of Chelsea’s strikers to score this season in the Premier League. That gave me a thrill.”
If that suggests a competitive edge to Eto’o’s relationship with Fernando Torres, whose celebrated return to form only yielded his first league goal six days ago, or Demba Ba, it is a healthy joust. He gladly praises Torres, adding only that the idea the Spaniard has suddenly happened on a renaissance is misguided.
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Feutmba10 Feutmba10 a écrit le 1 novembre 2013 à 11h43
JOHN BARRICK (France) le 01/11/2013 à 11:00

Je lis tes postes concernant le football avec beaucoup d'attention car on peut percevoir à travers tes écrits que tu es un fan de football et quelqu'un qui prend plaisir à regarder un match de foot, sans parler des analyses d'avant- et d'après-match dont je soupçonne ton addiction :-). Je suis sûr que dans le monde réel ce serait un plaisir de regarder des matchs avec toi et d'en discuter le contenu.
Maintenant, ma question sera d'ordre pédagogique étant donné que ce sont les élections à la Fécafoot (très récemment) qui m'ont amené à intervenir sur ce forum que je consultais ponctuellement pour obtenir les liens des matchs des LICs:

Peux-tu en fonction de ton temps s'il te plaît retracer les grandes lignes (chronologiquement si possible) des actes d'Eto'o qui t'ont poussé à avoir des griefs d'ordre moral à son encontre? As-tu des informations que le grand public n'a pas?

P.S: Je tiens à compléter mon message en affirmant qu'à une époque l'homme Eto'o était à mon avis clinquant (comme si mon avis intéresse quelqu'un 🙂 ), ce que je déplorais en l'observant par exemple jeter les billets de monnaie dans une foule lors d'un spectacle,etc. Le joueur par contre n'a jamais souffert d'aucune contestation (ce que tu approuves aussi), il fait partie des tous grands en ce qui me concerne (talent, longévité de carrière, palmarès, oeuvres humanitaires, etc.)

Merci d'avance.
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DI ANGELO DI ANGELO a écrit le 1 novembre 2013 à 11h37
tout mes encouragement a Vincent ABOUBAKAR ,LE CAMEROUN est avec toi contre LE PSG tu as notre soutient mon frère VINCENT ne t'amuse pas et ne blague pas avec le PSG ,c'est un match important pour LORIENT et ta carriere
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Bronkos Bronkos de Chez achillo a écrit le 1 novembre 2013 à 11h36
@mac5
Porkoi tu parles a la place de @ merite?
cest toi ki verifies les posts et les pseudos maintenant hein? Kan " une lionne" avait utilise ton pseudo ici pour insulte @27eme tu es rester muet juska la fin et comme ca te deranges jusk aujoudhui, tu vois le soit disant manipulateur partout . Vraiment!!!
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JOHN BARRICK JOHN BARRICK a écrit le 1 novembre 2013 à 11h31
Teteh Kateh (Cameroun) le 01/11/2013 à 09:35

Dans quelle catégorie classes-tu ceux qui ne lui demandent rien, mais, qui ont leur libre , et ne s'interdissent pas à donner leurs points de vue?
Peut-être, nous diras-tu bientôt que, ceux qui ne trouvent rien à dire sur son comportement , même sur des cas évidents, n'osent pas le critiquer, parce qu'ils sont liés par ce qu'il les verse?
On peut même penser que c'est un aveu, que tu fais là.Doit-on désormais considérer que tous ceux qui ne critiquent pas ETOO et qui le défendent à tous les prix, sont payés par lui , chaque chose ayant son contraire?
Ne vois-tu pas que ce sont des réflexions telles que la sienne qui rabaissent le débat?
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DI ANGELO DI ANGELO a écrit le 1 novembre 2013 à 11h28
match hyper important les gars pour VINCENT ABOUBAKAR un match ou VINCENT ABOUBAKAR pourra revendiquer une place de titulaire avec le cameroun
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Buncol Buncol a écrit le 1 novembre 2013 à 11h21
@ JUSTE DE PASSAGE

Merci de l'info!!!
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