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Samuel Eto'o's actions fuel tensions within Cameroonian national team - Report

Eto'o.png Fecafoot president, Samuel Eto'o

Wed, 12 Jun 2024 Source: footballghana.com

The Cameroonian national team, also known as the Indomitable Lions, has been grappling with internal tensions, and the recent actions of their federation (Fecafoot) president, Samuel Eto'o, have only exacerbated the situation.

Despite the challenges posed by a power struggle between Fecafoot and the government, the Lions demonstrated remarkable resilience, securing a decisive 4-1 victory over Cape Verde. This triumph not only boosted their morale but also cemented their position at the top of Group D in the qualifying rounds for the 2026 World Cup.

However, the excitement of their success was short-lived. Just hours after the match, according to a report by Camfoot media, Fecafoot reportedly intensified the tension. The federation sent a letter to the players, instructing them to remain loyal to Fecafoot amid its ongoing power struggle with the government. This directive came as the team was preparing to face Angola in their next match.

The letter, citing the Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players, stated that the players were exclusively at the disposal of Fecafoot. It also warned of disciplinary action for any non-compliance.

The letter was met with considerable displeasure among the players, as reported by Camfoot. The players are reportedly becoming increasingly frustrated with Samuel Eto'o, whose leadership style and actions are not aligning with their expectations.

Eto'o, a former FC Barcelona striker, had initially presented himself as an ally of the players upon his election. However, his subsequent actions have led to a sense of disillusionment among the players who once held him in high regard.

The players were particularly disheartened that their hard-fought victory was overshadowed by a threatening letter from Eto'o, rather than the praise and recognition they had anticipated.

Source: footballghana.com
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