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Samuel Eto'o: Winning Champions League With Inter Would Be Better Than Winning It With Real Madrid, Manchester United & Chelsea
Eto'o is ready to dig the daggers into former team...
By Salvatore Landolina
Samuel Eto'o is rubbing his hands together at the prospect of ousting former team Barcelona from the Champions League and win the trophy with Inter next month.
Eto'o has revealed he will celebrate if he scores on Tuesday night, despite his glorious history with the Blaugrana, and he said that winning the competition with Inter would taste sweeter than doing it with several major European giants.
"Winning the Champions League with this club would be a greater satisfaction compared to winning it with Real Madrid, Chelsea or Manchester United," he is quoted as saying on Goal.com Italia.
"We all dream of beating Barcelona, and if I score at the San Siro then I will celebrate it."
Eto'o feels the strain of Coppa Italia, Serie A and Champions League is starting to take its toll as the season reaches its climax, but the motivation of winning a major trophy is fuel that keeps Inter ticking over.
It's true that the team is tired, but we have to try and make European history," he concluded.
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Eto'o has revealed he will celebrate if he scores on Tuesday night, despite his glorious history with the Blaugrana, and he said that winning the competition with Inter would taste sweeter than doing it with several major European giants.
"Winning the Champions League with this club would be a greater satisfaction compared to winning it with Real Madrid, Chelsea or Manchester United," he is quoted as saying on Goal.com Italia.
"We all dream of beating Barcelona, and if I score at the San Siro then I will celebrate it."
Eto'o feels the strain of Coppa Italia, Serie A and Champions League is starting to take its toll as the season reaches its climax, but the motivation of winning a major trophy is fuel that keeps Inter ticking over.
It's true that the team is tired, but we have to try and make European history," he concluded.
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