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Angry Eto?o up in arms as uncivil war begins

Rick Broadbent

Samuel Eto?o made the transformation from substitute to whistle-blower last night with an astonishing attack on Frank Rijkaard, the Barcelona coach, and the accusation that the European champions are a divided team. With only a week to go before the next round of Champions League matches, the internecine warfare will be music to the ears of Liverpool supporters.

The Cameroon striker was incensed after Rijkaard and Ronaldinho made comments about him after Sunday?s 2-0 win over Racing Santander at the Nou Camp. Rijkaard claimed that Eto?o had ?refused? to take the field with seven minutes left, prompting Ronaldinho to suggest that his co-star should think more about the team than himself.

However, as Eto?o launched his counter-assault, the waters were further muddied when Joan Laporta, the Barcelona president, said the player had merely been concerned about a knee injury and that ?when he speaks to Frank it will all be cleared up?. That is unlikely to be the case given the very personal nature of Eto?o?s public remarks. As well as questioning Rijkaard?s integrity, the suggestion that the team is divided into two factions will cause concern among the Bar?a hierarchy.

?Mr Rijkaard is the one who said what he said,? Eto?o said. ?He is the one who has to speak to you. It?s a bad person who gives a press conference to say that Eto?o has refused to play. If anybody has balls they should tell it to me face to face.?

Warming to his hatchet job, Eto?o then rounded on the squad. ?At Barcelona there are two sides, two groups,? he said. ?One is the one of the president and the other related to another person. The others are those that are worried.? That other ?person? is Sandro Rosell, the former vice-president, who as the head of Nike?s South American division helped to lure Ronaldinho to Catalonia.

?When he was my boss,? Eto?o said, reportedly of Rosell, ?he never said hello and now he comes from behind to attack me. That really is a bad person.? Ronaldinho, too, did not escape the fury of a striker scorned. ?If a teammate says that you must think of the team, it?s up to him to think of the team,? he said. ?Personally I always think first about the group and then money.?

Eto?o has scored 68 goals for Barcelona since arriving from Mallorca in 2004 and has been voted Africa?s top player for the past three years. He was also third in the Fifa world player award of 2005.

He has not been a stranger to controversy, however, and was fined ?12,000 (about ?8,000) in May, 2005 for insulting Real Madrid, his former club, during Barcelona?s title celebrations. His strength of character was also evident when he threatened to walk off the field during Barcelona?s game away to Real Zaragoza after being racially taunted by home supporters. It was no surprise that Laporta was happy to back Eto?o, given the indelible links between Rosell and his gal?cticos. ?His knee needs time to warm up and he didn?t have enough time,? Laporta said. ?He preferred to be careful. He didn?t do anything inappropriate or wrong.?

With Barcelona still leading La Liga, Laporta might argue that talk of civil war is overstating the case, but Eto?o was happy to pursue the military analogy. ?This is not my war, but this is a war,? he said. ?I?m in the middle of a war between two people and I?m the one who is taking all the punishment. But I will return to play.?

Eto?o is on the comeback trail from a knee injury picked up in Barcelona?s Champions League match away to Werder Bremen in September. The chances of him making his European comeback against Liverpool a week today would now seem to be very slim.

Paper talk

All Spanish eyes will be on Barcelona?s training session this morning when Samuel Eto?o faces his team-mates for the first time after yesterday?s outburst. Frank Rijkaard, the manager, will meet Txiki Begiristain, the sporting director, to discuss disciplinary action. The drama was played out in the Spanish papers with Real Madrid-supporting titles Marca and AS revelling in the situation. The Barcelona-supporting Sport had some serious back-tracking to do after a headline yesterday read: ?There is no problem with Eto?o?.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/ ... 381490.ece



I hope they're all right for when they play Liverpool. They can collapse in crisis after that.



Notice how they are in crisis just before they play the Scousers, whereas, when we played them, they were the Media darlings - an 'awesome team' if I recall correctly. Barca needed to fall from grace before 'Pool played them, even if it's all rubbish, just to give the Media scope to be positive on behalf of 'the plucky lads representing English football'. icon_rolleyes.gif Whatever the outcome Stevie G will play a blinder (twice) and assorted opposition players will be referred to as divers and cheats.

One thing about Eto'o that worries is his small head. It looks like a headshrinker got a hold of him.

I know what you mean Plillip. A bit like your avatar; thats always worried me.

One thing about Eto'o that worries is his small head. It looks like a headshrinker got a hold of him.

I know what you mean Plillip. A bit like your avatar; thats always worried me.

Yes, I have had a 'body expander' experience. Very painful.

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I saw a video on youtube yesterday of Eto'o speaking to the media and getting quite upset...not sure what it was about becuase it was all in spanish, but he did not look happy to say the least.

I hope they're all right for when they play Liverpool. They can collapse in crisis after that.

My thoughts exactly Gem.

something deep down tells me that chelsea and barcelona havent seen the back of each yet for this season...

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