12.08.2008 19:59
Eto'o to stay at Barça
Roger Bogunyà
Josep Guardiola has told a pre-match press conference that Samuel Eto'o will be staying at the club. “I have decided he can stay, because of his wishes and mine” he said.
Josep Guardiola has therefore put an end to all speculation regarding Eto'o. The Barça manager has
changed his mind after originally saying, the day he took charge of the team, that the Cameroonian
was surplus to requirements. Following an exemplary display in three weeks of preseason football,
the Catalan manager had been convinced that Eto’o should stay on the club’s books.
Getting the best Eto'o back
On June 17, Guardiola did also say that if the African were to stay at the club, he would
“give his life to get his form back.” Two months later, and Guardiola feels that
Eto’o’s “talent” and “behaviour over the last three weeks” have
convinced him that the striker does have a place at Barça. “I think we will get the best
Eto'o back” he added.
No negotiations for two weeks
Josep Guardiola explained that “the negotiations (for a new forward) were put on hold
for two weeks, on my orders and those of Txiki Begiristain, and we decided not to sign anybody
until we had sold Eto'o”.
Eto’o past and present
Asked how the player fits into the team and whether he might get booed when he lines up
against Wisla, Guardiola said it was only the Eto'o of the present that counts. “I
don’t care about the past. There won’t be any whistles tomorrow. The people know how
important the game is. I can only speak about what I have seen these last three weeks and I only
have good things to say about him.”