Chelsea have confirmed the signing of Samuel Eto'o on a one-year
deal.
Samuel Eto'o completed
his transfer from from Anzhi
Makhachkala to Chelsea on Thursday afternoon, and quickly sat down with the
official club website to discuss the move. Read
his interview on Chelsea's website below:
Welcome to Chelsea, what are your first impressions of being
here?
I am
very happy to be here but also anxious because I want to get playing
as soon as possible.
It
wasn't a hard decision. I saw the qualities Chelsea have, and I was very happy
with Jose Mourinho before, so when the opportunity came, I was very
happy to take it.
I've
spoken to him quite a few times, but what was said is confidential!
Have you always been keen on a move to England, after playing in
other top leagues?
I've
had a couple of opportunities to come to England before, including the first
time Jose was here, but it didn't work out for one reason or another. Since
that time, I have had a career where I have been lucky enough to win a lot of
trophies in different countries, but one of my last dreams as a professional is
to come and play in England and see if I can have the same success as in my
previous clubs. I don't see it as a final challenge, but to have a good time,
enjoy my football, and have success with this team.
Can you see it lasting beyond one year if both sides
are happy?
This is
the thing that least preoccupies me. It's something to talk about later, both
sides need to be happy but importantly the club needs to be happy with me
before they even ask my opinion on that.
You have a fantastic goalscoring record. What can fans expect
from seeing you at Stamford Bridge?
The
first thing I need to do is adapt myself as quickly as possible to the team. I
want to try and enjoy the football as much as possible and I feel if I am doing
that, everybody watching will enjoy watching me.
You've played at Stamford Bridge before for both Barcelona and
Inter…
They
were always games between two big clubs. They didn't always finish well, but
the most important thing is they were spectacular games every time. The
atmosphere was incredible, the fans didn't stop shouting, and coming from
Spain, where it is not always like that, it was a big surprise.
What can you tell us about your experience in Russia,
particularly working with Guus Hiddink and Willian?
Both
playing there and working with Hiddink were some of the best experiences of my
long career. If I had to relive it again I would gladly do it again no problem,
and I think Willian he is one of the best players in modern football.
Today is the Champions League draw. As a multiple winner,
you must be excited at that?
No. It
doesn't matter what teams you are drawn against, big or small, you have to give
them the correct level of respect to achieve the right results.
Not many players have won the Champions League playing for three
different teams. Is that an incentive?
I was
also with Madrid when they won it, so maybe it could be four, if maybe we
can do it with Chelsea. To win is the biggest reason for getting up
tomorrow morning. I want to win and win.
And finally, you're the latest in a long line of high-profile
African players at Chelsea. How much would you like to emulate the achievements
of those who have gone before you?
I know
all of them. It's a great honour first of all to know African players have
represented the continent so well here, and thanks to their good work
previously and now, it is perhaps a reason why Jose thought he could bring me
here and have similar success.
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