Samuel Eto'o
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Martinez dismisses Eto'o, Coleman speculation
By FourFourTwo Staff last updated
Roberto Martinez Roberto Martinez has dismissed talk of Seamus Coleman and Samuel Eto'o leaving Everton this month as "speculation".
Alternative Group A Preview: NKOTB, Riot Grrrl, lions & AFC Wimbledon
By John Foster last updated
Back of the Net The Back of the Net team start their preview of the 2014 World Cup, quite sensibly, with a look at Group A...
The 11 most memorable transfer swaps... and which club got the better deal
By Amit Katwala published
Lists Amit Katwala recalls the game's most outstanding switch deals: including getting rid of Fabio Cannavaro and Ian Wright worth his weight in... weights
10 big-club rejects who really proved their old clubs wrong
By Greg Lea last updated
Paul Pogba Regrets, they've had a few, writes Greg Lea – and some clubs too many to mention...
Brazil skipper Silva worried about Eto'o
By FourFourTwo Staff last updated
Thiago Silva Brazil captain Thiago Silva believes the threat of Cameroon star Samuel Eto'o remains undiminished at the FIFA World Cup.
Premier League spending hits record levels
By FourFourTwo Staff last updated
Premier League Premier League clubs have spent more on players this season than any other, figures released by Deloitte have revealed.
Eto'o backs Sampdoria's European dream
By FourFourTwo Staff last updated
Samuel Eto'o Samuel Eto'o has spoken of his desire to help Sampdoria qualify for the UEFA Champions League after being presented to the media on Thursday.
Eto’o: Mourinho’s fun, kind and friendly
By Gregg Davies published
Samuel Eto'o Samuel Eto’o has told FourFourTwo that he remains on good terms with former Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho, whose exit is a 'big loss' for the ailing Premier League champions.
Finke: Eto'o will not start against Brazil
By FourFourTwo Staff last updated
Samuel Eto'o Cameroon coach Volker Finke confirmed striker Samuel Eto'o will not start against Brazil in their FIFA World Cup finale.
Replacing one with many failed Liverpool and Spurs – but history proves it can work
By Hassan Cheema last updated
Liverpool When Inter shipped Zlatan Ibrahimovic off to Barcelona in 2009, Jose Mourinho used the money to transform the Italians into a Champions League-winning force. Hassan Cheema assesses where the Portuguese got it right – and why the English sides have so far struggled to emulate him...
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