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Samuel Eto'o: Many Things Can Change For Inter & Chelsea In Two Months
The Cameroon international believes a lot of factors can change in two months...
Many believe Inter have been dealt a blow with the Champions League draw pitting them against Chelsea, but Samuel Eto'o suggests the English outfit may not be wearing the favourites tag by the time they meet in the winter.
"The match is not for two months. A lot of things can change in such a long period of time," he explained to Adnkoronos/IGN.
"Whether it be the condition of individual players or the collective, it could be very different in mid-February."
The 28-year-old has come up against Chelsea in the competition before on a few occasions with his old side Barcelona.
"Chelsea? They are a very strong team, but from this point forward all the sides are competitive," he concluded.
Adam Scime, Goal.com
"The match is not for two months. A lot of things can change in such a long period of time," he explained to Adnkoronos/IGN.
"Whether it be the condition of individual players or the collective, it could be very different in mid-February."
The 28-year-old has come up against Chelsea in the competition before on a few occasions with his old side Barcelona.
"Chelsea? They are a very strong team, but from this point forward all the sides are competitive," he concluded.
Adam Scime, Goal.com
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