Samuel Eto’o, president of the Cameroon Football Federation (Fecafoot), is once again facing criticism for his alleged interference with the national team. Accusations have surfaced, particularly after Cameroon’s elimination in the Round of 16 at the last Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), suggesting that the former football star imposed his will on the team selection for the decisive match against Nigeria, which ended in a 2-0 defeat.
Adding fuel to the fire, international winger Georges-Kévin Nkoudou, who has 10 caps and one goal for Cameroon, shared an intriguing anecdote about Eto’o’s involvement during an appearance on the show “Le Club des 5.”
The 29-year-old, formerly of Olympique de Marseille, shed light on Eto’o’s direct influence within the team during the tournament.
“I like him a lot because in terms of football he gave me a lot of advice,” Nkoudou began, acknowledging Eto’o’s significant contributions and mentorship.
“Yes, the president did a training session during the AFCON,” he revealed, confirming Eto’o’s hands-on approach.
Nkoudou went on to explain that Eto’o aimed to help the team by sharing his extensive experience and insights into the game.
Despite praising Eto’o for his advice and involvement, Nkoudou also highlighted the challenges that come with Eto’o’s assertive personality.
“Sometimes, he makes remarks to me but I respond,” Nkoudou said. “It’s true that he sometimes gets pissed off, but hey, he’s a big brother.
However, he always has good advice.”
Nkoudou’s revelations provide a glimpse into the complex dynamics within the Cameroonian national team, where Eto’o’s passion for football and desire to impart his knowledge can sometimes clash with the players’ need for autonomy and their own tactical input.
Eto’o’s role as Fecafoot president has been a subject of debate since he took office.
While his illustrious playing career and status as Cameroon’s all-time top scorer with 56 goals in 118 caps give him unparalleled credibility, his active involvement in team affairs has raised eyebrows.
Critics argue that his presence in the locker room and on the training pitch blurs the lines between administrative leadership and technical management, potentially undermining the coaching staff’s authority.
The controversy surrounding Eto’o’s influence is not new. Similar accusations arose after the AFCON elimination, with some alleging that Eto’o had a hand in the team selection for the crucial match against Nigeria.
These claims have fueled ongoing discussions about the appropriate boundaries for a football federation president, especially one with such a storied playing career.
As the debate continues, the Cameroonian national team faces the challenge of balancing Eto’o’s invaluable experience and passion with the need for clear and independent leadership from the coaching staff.
Eto’o’s intentions, as described by Nkoudou, are undoubtedly rooted in his desire to see the team succeed, but finding the right balance will be crucial for the harmony and performance of the squad moving forward.
In the end, the influence of a football legend like Eto’o can be both a blessing and a complication.
As Cameroon strives to reclaim its former glory on the continental and global stages, the interplay between Eto’o’s involvement and the team’s autonomy will remain a critical factor in their journey.
🔴 Georges Kevin Nkoudou au sujet de Samuel Eto’o, président de la FECAFOOT :
« Moi, je l’aime beaucoup car au niveau football il m’a donné beaucoup de conseils (…) Oui le président a fait une séance d’entraînement (pendant la CAN, ndlr). Il voulait nous aider, nous donner… pic.twitter.com/6dbKLWvjI7
— AllezLesLions (@AllezLesLions) August 2, 2024