Eto’o makes his mea culpa

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This is not the style of the house, but this time Samuel Eto’o does not seem to have had the choice but to present a public apology to the new coach of Cameroon.

It’s a video that spread like wildfire on social media. A real slippage of Samuel Eto’o who insults Marc Brysthe new coach of Cameroon.

This Thursday, the president of Fécafoot presented a public apology to the Belgian technician. “I won’t be long, I’ll start by apologizing. During our first unfortunate meeting, there were a lot of emotions. I prefer to say it like that. I’m happy to have spoken with the coach. We have convictions, we will not change. We have been working for 2 years to give the best. It was important to stay the course for Cameroon. I apologize for the last time”declared the former striker during a press conference.

Eto’o and Brys, “linked destinies”

“We don’t have much time left, because they have to do everything for us to win. I ask you to be lenient. We are a proud people who love victories. We have to give the coach time. Coach, our destinies are linked and you can count me among your supporters. As long as Cameroon wins, the president that I am will not have hair problems”continues the top scorer in the history of Indomitable Lions.

Marc Brys will therefore be on the sidelines of Cameroon, on June 8 and 11, to face Cape Verde then Angola in the qualifiers for the next World Cup.

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