Chelsea striker, Samuel
Eto'o has launched a thinly-veiled attack on manager, Jose Mourinho after the Portuguese coach questioned the Cameroon
international's age earlier this year.
It was reported in March that Eto'o still hadn't forgiven
Mourinho for mocking his age a month earlier - and it seems this may well be
the case, after the 33-year-old appeared to label his manager a "fool" in an interview with africanfootball.com.
When asked how he feels about next month's showpiece
international tournament being his last World Cup finals, the former Barcelona
and Inter Milan striker responded:
"Today, I am 33 years old. And it is not because a fool called me an old
man that you must believe it. And you may have noticed that the old man was
better than the youngsters."
Eto'o is poised to leave Stamford Bridge this summer after
his one-year deal with the Blues comes to an end. Eto'o proved a useful
short-term measure for the Blues, scoring 12 goals - including a hat-trick
against Manchester United - and providing six assists in 34 appearances.
However, Chelsea do not plan on offering the Cameroonian a contract extension,
as they plan for the future with Spain international Diego Costa set to arrive at Stamford Bridge ahead of the 2014/15
campaign
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