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14.11.2008 14:17

“My best spell is still to come”

Berta Brau


Samuel Eto’o believes that his “best spell is still to come” because he puts no “limits” on what he wants to achieve. The Cameroon international also revealed that his dream is for “Barça to try and win every competition in which they play”.


Speaking to the press on Friday afternoon, the Barça striker then stated that the team has no leaders. “In football every player has some responsibility and for that reason we are all leaders,” he said. “I think my best spell is still to come. The compliments I am given do not allow me to lose focus because that is when it is easiest to fall. When things are going very well, that is when a cool head is needed most.”

Nothing to prove

a00.jpgAfter so many seasons of scoring regularly for the Blaugrana, Eto’o does not believe that has to prove himself to anyone and now all he wants is that “Barça continue to play like we have been and I hope that we can do well in every competition”.

No comparisons

Rather than look back at previous seasons, Eto’o thinks that “we cannot compare ourselves to anyone and our main thing should be to continue winning games. The Recre game is our next final. I think that we have to beat every team, not just Real Madrid.”

Calmness against Recre

On Sunday, Barça play at the Nuevo Colombino where they have never lost but Eto’o does not believe that should count for anything. “We have to be calm, show respect and to win by playing well,” he added.
“My best spell is still to come”

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Excellent set-up
Samuel Eto’o has concurred with Barça club president Joan Laporta when he said that the club has one of the best youth team set-ups in the world. “In the best clubs in the game you do not find such good players as there are coming through here,” he explained.


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