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Inter Striker Samuel Eto'o Promises Goals Galore Next Season
Eto'o is polishing his shooting boots...
By Salvatore Landolina
Inter striker Samuel Eto'o is targeting a Capocannoniere award as he promises a flurry of goals next season.
Eto'o, who helped blast the Nerazzurri towards last season's famous treble, hopes to increase his potential in front of goal.
"My job has always been to score goals and I hope to score plenty next season also," he told Inter Channel.
"I have explained that I can score and Inter signed me for this. I can also help defend, but I am a striker.
"[Rafael] Benitez is good and so he will find a way so that I can stay close to goal."
Meanwhile Inter's official website has confirmed Sulley Muntari, Walter Samuel, Nicolas Burdisso, Julio Cesar, Maicon and Lucio have all joined the squad on their USA tour.
Wesley Sneijder is the only absentee. He will join them upon their return to Italy.
Eto'o, who helped blast the Nerazzurri towards last season's famous treble, hopes to increase his potential in front of goal.
"My job has always been to score goals and I hope to score plenty next season also," he told Inter Channel.
"I have explained that I can score and Inter signed me for this. I can also help defend, but I am a striker.
"[Rafael] Benitez is good and so he will find a way so that I can stay close to goal."
Meanwhile Inter's official website has confirmed Sulley Muntari, Walter Samuel, Nicolas Burdisso, Julio Cesar, Maicon and Lucio have all joined the squad on their USA tour.
Wesley Sneijder is the only absentee. He will join them upon their return to Italy.
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