Chelsea FC of England has announced the signing of the four-time winner
of the African Player of the year Award, Samuel Eto’o from Anzhi
Makhachkala. Samuel Eto’o signed a year
deal with Chelsea FC of England.
The four-time Africa player of the said, “It wasn't a hard
decision. I saw the qualities Chelsea have, and I was very happy with Jose
Mourinho before, so when the opportunity came, I was very happy to take it”.
The
statement on Chelsea FC official site read…
Chelsea Football Club is
delighted to announce the signing of Samuel Eto'o from Anzhi Makhachkala.
The 32-year-old has signed a
one-year contract and on finalising the transfer he said: 'I am very happy to
be here but also anxious because I want to get playing as soon as possible.
'It wasn't a hard decision. I
saw the qualities Chelsea have, and I was very happy with Jose Mourinho before,
so when the opportunity came, I was very happy to take it.'
A prolific striker who has
scored goals at the highest level throughout his career, Eto'o learned his
trade in his native Cameroon before joining the Real Madrid youth academy in
1997. He then embarked on loan spells with Leganes, Espanyol and Real Mallorca.
His time at Mallorca proved a
pivotal period in his early career, as a string of impressive displays earned
Eto'o a permanent move to the club in 2000. The highlight there came when he
scored twice to help his side to a 3-0 win over Recreativo in the 2003 Copa del
Rey final.
Having caught the eye with his
predatory instincts in front of goal as well as helping Mallorca secure
qualification to the Champions League for the first time in their history, some
of Europe's biggest clubs unsurprisingly began to show an interest in acquiring
his services, and after becoming Mallorca's all-time leading league goalscorer,
he completed a move to Barcelona in 2004.
Eto'o made his debut away at
Racing Santander on the opening day of the 2004/05 season and scored the second
goal in a 2-0 win, before netting four times in the space of two matches
shortly after.
His impact was so significant
that by the end of October he had already scored eight league goals, a run of
form which would continue throughout the campaign as Frank Rijkaard's side
clinched the La Liga title.
During that season he also
scored the winner for Barcelona as Chelsea were beaten 2-1 in the Camp Nou in
the Champions League, although it was the Blues who would progress courtesy of
a 4-2 second-leg victory at Stamford Bridge.
Eto'o went from strength to
strength during the following season, once again playing a pivotal role as
Barcelona retained the domestic title. He also finished the campaign as top
scorer in La Liga with 26 goals, narrowly edging out David Villa.Even better
was to come in the Champions League, as Barcelona overcame Arsenal 2-1 in Paris
to lift the trophy. In what was an eventful final for Eto'o, he was brought
down early in the game by Gunners' goalkeeper Jens Lehmann, who was
subsequently shown a red card. With his side trailing 1-0, Eto'o then scored
the equaliser 14 minutes from time before an extra-time winner by future Blue
Juliano Belletti secured the trophy for the Spanish side.
After a brilliant season, Eto'o
came third in the FIFA World Player of the Year award voting, with club
team-mate Ronaldinho winning the prize and Frank
Lampard finishing as runner-up.
His goals-to-games ratio
remained impressive for the next two seasons at Barcelona, and he ended his
time at the club in spectacular fashion, scoring the opening goal as Barcelona
beat Manchester United 2-0 in Rome to win another Champions League, completing
the treble in the process. His five-year spell at the Camp Nou had yielded a
remarkable 152 goals in 232 appearances.
In the summer of 2009, Eto'o
swapped Spain for Italy, making the switch from Barcelona to Inter Milan in a
deal which saw Zlatan Ibrahimovic move in the opposite direction.
Under the guidance of Mourinho,
who was Inter manager at the time, Eto'o enjoyed a fruitful first season at the
San Siro, scoring on his Serie A debut from the penalty spot in a 1-1 draw
against Bari and going on to enjoy a productive time in front of goal.
He was also on target with the
only goal of the game when Inter won 1-0 at Stamford Bridge in the knockout
stages of the Champions League, sealing a 3-1 aggregate victory for the Italian
side on their way to lifting the trophy courtesy of a 2-0 win against Bayern
Munich in the final.
Eto'o completed the full 90
minutes in the showpiece fixture and picked up a winners' medal in the
competition for the third time in his career, while also achieving the unique
feat of winning the treble in successive seasons with different teams, after
Inter had won both the domestic title and Italian Cup.
His second and final season at
Inter saw Eto'o flourish. He scored a memorable Champions League hat-trick
against Werder Bremen and signed off with a brace as they beat Palermo 3-1 in
the Italian Cup final.
Eto'o ended his two-year spell
at Inter having scored 53 goals in 102 appearances.
In August 2011, it was announced
that Eto'o had signed for Russian side Anzhi Makhachkala, and the striker began
in style, much like at his two previous clubs, by scoring on his debut in a
game against FC Rostov.
As has been the case throughout
his career, Eto'o, who was handed the Anzhi captaincy, scored regularly during
his time in Russia, with his last goal for the club coming in a 1-1 draw
against Kryliya Sovetov in July.
On the international stage,
Eto'o has been a regular in the Cameroon side for many years after making his
international debut the day before he turned 15. At only 17 years old he was
part of the national squad which travelled to France for the 1998 World Cup,
where he was the youngest player in the tournament.
Four years later he scored the
winning goal as Cameroon secured their only victory of the 2002 World Cup by
beating Saudi Arabia.
Eto'o is the all-time leading
goalscorer in the Africa Cup of Nations, and as well as tasting success at both
the 2000 and 2002 tournaments, he was part of the Cameroon team which won gold
at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney.
He also captained Cameroon at
the 2010 World Cup in South Africa and scored in matches against Denmark and
the Netherlands, although his goals were unable to prevent them from suffering
elimination at the group stage.
His most recent goals for the
national side came in Cameroon's World Cup qualifying win over Togo back in
March, when he netted a brace in a 2-1 win.
He is a four-time winner of the
African Player of the Year Award.
The
question is, will Eto’o get starting shirt?
Leave yeye chelsea alone jore, dey can't win stainless cup talkless of trophy ds season.... 50 stil dey o, ba, moses, hazard, oscar, lukaku etc. Shame!
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