Liga: The son of a Barça legend made his big debut

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Tercera top scorer with the Rayo Vallecano reserve, Etienne Eto'o finally comes to play in the big leagues. This Saturday, Samuel Eto'o's son entered the game during the meeting between Rayo and Villarreal, discovering the Liga for the first time in his young career. Author of 17 goals in 21 games with the reserve, he shines in front of the cages, and was warmly congratulated by his coach, who places great hopes in him. “He will probably have more minutes of play and could even compete with Sergi Guardiola for second place in the attack line”announced Inigo Perez at a press conference after the match.

Despite the home defeat against the yellow submarine, the young Eto'o came out happy with this great first, he who “Wait for this moment for a long time, the one or you see that your efforts, those of my family, my mother in this case, people who love me to help me arrive at this moment, well, it was worth the penalty. I'm very happy with that. “ With this defeat, the Rayo Vallecano lets his chance to pick up on the Top 5 of Liga.

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