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Inter Striker Samuel Eto'o: I Will Not Celebrate Scoring Against Barcelona
The Cameroon international has a goal saved just for Barcelona, but he will not add insult to injury by celebrating it...
Inter striker Samuel Eto'o is ready to score against former side Barcelona in the Champions League, but he will not celebrate if he does.
The hitman enjoyed a successful spell at the Camp Nou, winning two Champions League trophies. His task is to allow the Nerazzurri to savour European success. A goal from Eto'o will leave the Blaugrana with a sour taste in their mouths, but he is ready to soften the blow.
"I had good and bad moments at Barcelona," Eto'o told El Mundo Deportivo.
"I hope to go back there happy because when I left for Inter I never thought I would have the chance to play at the Camp Nou again.
"I will not celebrate if I score. Scoring is my job, but not to celebrate. I do not have any bitterness against them. I left Barcelona with a serene conscience."
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
The hitman enjoyed a successful spell at the Camp Nou, winning two Champions League trophies. His task is to allow the Nerazzurri to savour European success. A goal from Eto'o will leave the Blaugrana with a sour taste in their mouths, but he is ready to soften the blow.
"I had good and bad moments at Barcelona," Eto'o told El Mundo Deportivo.
"I hope to go back there happy because when I left for Inter I never thought I would have the chance to play at the Camp Nou again.
"I will not celebrate if I score. Scoring is my job, but not to celebrate. I do not have any bitterness against them. I left Barcelona with a serene conscience."
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
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