'Forgiven' Eto'o back for Antalyaspor

By Daily Sports on October 3, 2016

Former Cameroon international, Samuel Eto'o was recalled by Turkish side Antalyaspor on Sunday after being dropped for allegedly accusing the club leadership of racism on social media.

Club chairman Ali Safak Ozturk said the former Barcelona, Inter Milan and Chelsea star had been forgiven after expressing regret for the remarks.

Antalyaspor will need all of the 35-year-old striker's skill and experience to improve their current predicament, which sees them parked at the bottom of the Super Lig with just two points from six games.

Eto'o was included in the side to face Galatasaray in Istanbul on Sunday, coming on as a substitute in the 29th minute.

Antalyaspor took an early first-half lead and Eto'o had a goal disallowed. But one goal from Galatasaray's Selcuk Inan and two late strikes from former German international Lukas Podolski gave the hosts a 3-1 win.

The big-spending club had hoped for far better when they signed Eto'o in June 2015 as the keystone of their bid to find national and even European success for the southern Mediterranean resort city.

After criticism of his own performance, Eto'o had written on his Instagram account last month that "some people do not feel respect for me because I am black."

This was seen by many as a dig at Antalyaspor chairman Ozturk and Eto'o was dropped from the team and told to train alone.

The chairman said that Eto'o had expressed regret over the posting and had insisted it was not aimed against the club leadership. "We have taken him back into the team again."

He said that racism was a grave accusation and Eto'o needed to be more careful in the future.

"These are very important issues not just for this player but players across the world," he said, quoted by Turkish media. "We think our player will behave more carefully and make a contribution to the team."

However the team's latest defeat and risk of relegation will raise new questions over the future of Eto'o and Portuguese coach Jose Morais, a former assistant to Jose Mourinho at Chelsea.

(supersport.com)

Photo shows Samuel Eto'o

Source Daily Sports

Posted October 3, 2016


 

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