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ChuckaOwns
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Ye, everytime he got the ball it was alot of boo's.
today, it showed how utterly average he looks without barcelona midfield behind him. this would clear it to eto'o fan boys that you lot need to move on.
once he loses that speed (which it seems that he did slightly), he doesnt have the touch/heading/passing/intelligence to cut it like henry, ruud or inzaghi.
of course he misses FCB ... he had Xaviesta passing to him, lining up next to Leo and Thierry. fack.
it's like going from a Ferrari to a Ford.
Oh please, Henry would look just as bad if not worse with that team behind him, in fact Henry's game relies much more on speed than Eto'o's.
Eto'o is what he is, we are clearly fine without him but to downplay his ability is just silly. Few strikers not named Zlatan would be able to do much playing for Mourinho's Inter.
Milito? What part did impress you about his game? The constant moaning, or his rolling technique?Hell no. He failed each time the ball was passed to him. Straying offside/mispassing the ball/horrible first touch. Henry's game relies on touch, passing and breaking the offside trap at ease. Eto'o is far younger than Henry yet he cant do anything but run like a madman.
Milito did a much better job than Eto'o. Balotelli was doing a better job than Eto'o in his cameo.
No one is forgetting what Eto'o did for us but we were right to dump him for the :ibra:
I dont know what you guys are talking about. When Inter players came out to warm up, Eto did a mini lap around the stadium and he got a long ass standing ovation while he was pumping on his chest. The second standing ovation came after the announcer said his name and paused for atleast 10 seconds. It was very touching.
As for the game, we absolutly controlled the play. Dont think any striker in the world could have done something with that type of domination.
Milito? What part did impress you about his game? The constant moaning, or his rolling technique?
Dude he was awful in the game. Didnt do anything productive except piss off 93,000 fans with his theatrics.