On yer bike! Free public transport for kids idea derailed by cycling advocates :: Free rail passenger services for Takoradi, Tarkwa commuters :: Thrills @ Amakye Dede @ 45 Concert :: UTV Hosts Celebrities On New Year’s Day :: 2 past BoG Governors responsible for ‘rotten’ banking system – Joe Jackson :: Togolese Soldiers Intrusion Reported To Interpol :: GES announces reopening dates for Senior High Schools :: Socialists again call for action to ‘stop expats displacing Amsterdammers’ :: Kofi Annan''s Death; Ghana Flags To Fly At Half-Mast For One Week :: Let’s spend on the living not the dead – Palmer-Buckle to Ghanaians ::


Sports News
Eto''o says he is no Barca saviour 1/16/2007
Last Updated: Tuesday, 16 January 2007, 10:51 GMT

E-mail this to a friend Printable version

Eto''o says he is no Barca saviour

Eto''o might return to action in a fortnight
Samuel Eto''o has dismissed the idea that he was the key to solving Barcelona''s poor run of form in Spain''s La Liga.
The Cameroon forward returned to training on Monday after over three months out with a knee injury.

"I''m not a saviour for anyone. I should just look to do my job so my coach is pleased with me," the Cameroon international said.

Eto''o tore the meniscus in his right knee during the 1-1 draw away to Werder Bremen in the Champions League on 27 September.

After surgery, doctors said he would not return to action for five months but the 25-year-old has made a rapid recovery.

I am not about to risk my knee for the sake of two or three days

Samuel Eto''o
"I''m not going to set a date for when I will return to play.

"When I do I will be 100 percent. I don''t want to return any other way.

"I''m keen to play again but I also want to enjoy this sport for many years to come, so I am not about to risk my knee for the sake of two or three days."

In his absence Barca have qualified for the knock-out stage of the Champions League and are second in the Primera Liga, two points adrift of leaders Sevilla, with a game in hand.

But in recent games they have clearly missed the predatory instincts and fighting spirit of their leading scorer from the last two seasons.

They have drawn two and lost won in the league, with Saturday''s 3-1 mauling at city rivals Espanyol, particularly painful.

"These things happen. We have just reached the half way point of the league so there is still along way to go.

"We''ll see where we are at the end of the season," Eto''o said.

It is thought the striker might return to action in the league in two weeks time when Barca host Celta Vigo.



 
Copyright© Radio Recogin 2024 Designed by [ModernGhana.com