33-year-old striker Samuel Eto’o once again poked at the Chelsea manager after his goal against Germany on Sunday, with
a celebration referencing the coach's remarks over his age.
He again mocked Jose Mourinho after
celebrating a goal in Cameroon's 2-2 friendly draw against Germany on Sunday
night.
Mourinho was caught on camera lamenting the quality of the
forwards at his disposal at a sponsors' event in Switzerland in February, and
suggested that Eto'o could be older than he claims to be.
The 33-year-old striker netted the first goal against
Joachim Low's side on Sunday, and repeated the celebration he first unveiled
against Tottenham where he held his back in mock pain and used the corner flag
as a walking stick.
Despite the previously strong relationship between the pair
at Inter helping to secure Eto'o's signature last summer, the forward has since
labelled Mourinho both a "fool" and a "puppet", and has
been released by the Stamford Bridge side.
"Today, I am 33-years-old - and it is not because a
fool called me an old man that you must believe it," Eto'o said on 15 May,
while he believes he did more at his age than Mourinho's other striking options
last season.
"Contrary to what a puppet says about my age, I am
still physically fit. At 33, I feel really good. I have proven that I can do
better than the younger players," he said a week later.
Guess Mourinho knows enough now not to talk behind
peoples’ backs. Lol
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