Cameroon / Chelsea striker Samuel Eto’o has come out of his brief retirement to face Tunisia in Sunday’s 2014 World Cup first leg away playoff.
The Cameroon’s skipper is reportedly happy to see how much the country’s highest authorities care for the Indomitable Lions adding that he received his mission order and is ready to accomplish it.
The Cameroon’s skipper is reportedly happy to see how much the country’s highest authorities care for the Indomitable Lions adding that he received his mission order and is ready to accomplish it.
“Tonight (Tuesday), I will join my team mates who are currently camping in Lisses. We all have to fulfill our duties towards our country” said Eto’o after an audience in Yaoundé with the Presidency General Secretary, according to national media Crtv.
Eto’o said his aim is to go to Tunisia and get a positive result and qualify for the World Cup.
The Chelsea’s striker seems to have been convinced once again by Cameroonian authorities to defend its colours’ after he earlier announced his international retirement to the squad.
Tuesday’s development is a boost for Cameroon in their quest of Brazil glory.
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