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    By Soccernet staff

    Cameroon captain Samuel Eto'o has hit back at criticism from the country's striking legend Roger Milla, adding that his participation in the World Cup could now be in doubt.

    GettyImagesSamuel Eto'o could quit Cameroon.



    Milla claimed earlier this week that Eto'o had "brought lots to Barcelona and Inter Milan but never anything to the Cameroon team", but Eto'o - who won the Champions League with Inter to add to his two triumphs with Barca in 2006 and 2009 - dubbed Milla "bitter".
    "People should respect me and they must shut up, really shut up, because playing in the World Cup quarter-finals is not the same as winning the World Cup,'' he told Canal Plus. "It is always before tournaments that bitter people wake up. What has he [Milla] done? He hasn't won the World Cup... And then you wonder, 'are they my people?'. Are they really my people?''
    Eto'o then made the stunning claim that he may not play for his country again and raised questions over whether he would make the trip to South Africa this summer.
    "Is it worth me going to the World Cup?" he asked on the sidelines of an exhibition match in Paris. "I've still got some days to think about it but I'll see if my taking part is important because I don't need this in my career."
    With four goals in five games at the age of 38 in Italia '90, Milla led Cameroon to the quarter-finals [the first African side to get that far] and is seen as the best African striker of his generation.
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  • #2
    jus guh represent di continent an nuh watch noo face, kah wi need fi use di chance fi establish wiself once an for all inna worl ball.

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    • #3
      right time right place, agreed.




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      • #4
        Originally posted by Lazie View Post
        By Soccernet staff

        Cameroon captain Samuel Eto'o has hit back at criticism from the country's striking legend Roger Milla, adding that his participation in the World Cup could now be in doubt.



        GettyImagesSamuel Eto'o could quit Cameroon.

        Milla claimed earlier this week that Eto'o had "brought lots to Barcelona and Inter Milan but never anything to the Cameroon team", but Eto'o - who won the Champions League with Inter to add to his two triumphs with Barca in 2006 and 2009 - dubbed Milla "bitter".

        "People should respect me and they must shut up, really shut up, because playing in the World Cup quarter-finals is not the same as winning the World Cup,'' he told Canal Plus. "It is always before tournaments that bitter people wake up. What has he [Milla] done? He hasn't won the World Cup... And then you wonder, 'are they my people?'. Are they really my people?''

        Eto'o then made the stunning claim that he may not play for his country again and raised questions over whether he would make the trip to South Africa this summer.

        "Is it worth me going to the World Cup?" he asked on the sidelines of an exhibition match in Paris. "I've still got some days to think about it but I'll see if my taking part is important because I don't need this in my career."
        With four goals in five games at the age of 38 in Italia '90, Milla led Cameroon to the quarter-finals [the first African side to get that far] and is seen as the best African striker of his generation.
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        He should go....and once he is there strain every fibre of his being to best represent his country and show respect for the game!
        "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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        • #5
          The guy is just a sensitive lil bitch!
          At a young age winning is not the most important thing... the important thing is to develop creative and skilled players with good confidence.

          Arsene Wenger

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