Eto'o causes stir with Real Madrid's social media post

The former Cameroon striker took to social media after the Spanish giants secured a stunning Champions League semi-final comeback victory over Manchester City

Eto'o causes stir with Real Madrid's social media post
Samuel Eto'o

The president of the Cameroon Football Federation Samuel Eto’o has sparked controversy in Spain for a social media post on Real Madrid reaching the Champions League final.

The former Cameroon striker took to social media after the Spanish giants secured a stunning Champions League semi-final comeback victory over Manchester City.

Rodrygo Goes netted twice in the final minute of the match for the Spanish giants as Pep Guardiola’s side capitulated in the closing stages to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. Karim Benzema’s penalty in extra-time sealed the progress for the Spanish giants after City had led 5-3 on aggregate going into the final minute of regulation time.

The dramatic nature of the match left Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti clearly emotional on the sidelines as his side continued their remarkable run in the competition while his counterpart Pep Guardiola was left to rue Man City’s capitulation and failure to reach the final when it was within their grasp.

Eto’o was a central striker during the first two seasons of Guardiola’s coaching tenure at Barcelona, before he was sold to Inter in the summer of 2009. By that stage, the Cameroonian had netted an impressive 130 goals across five seasons at the Camp Nou in a spell that encompassed 199 first-team appearances.

The striker won eight trophies during his time at the Blaugrana including three La Liga titles and two Champions League trophies.



Forming a key part of a formidable attacking including Ronaldinho and then Lionel Messi, he is one of the player’s most iconic in that spell of Barca dominance both domestically and in Europe.

Yet Eto’o is one of a relatively small number of players who have played on each side of the divide in El Clasico. He joined Real Madrid in 1996 from the Cameroonian Kadji Sports Academy – although he only ever made seven first-team appearances for the Spanish capital club and never scored a senior goal.

The striker had successive loan spells away from Madrid at Leganes, Espanyol and Real Mallorca, whom he eventually joined permanently in 2000 – where he blossomed into one of Spanish football’s stars with 70 goals in four-and-a-half seasons. He remained at the island club until 2004, when he made his key-note move to Barcelona.