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Friday 4 October 2013

SPORTS: Eto'o Must Become A Pure No9 - Mourinho


Jose Mourinho has admitted Samuel Eto'o has yet to adjust fully to life in the Premier League with Chelsea. The Cameroonian striker is still looking for his first goal for the Blues following his August move from Anzhi Makhachkala.

Eto'o is expected to lead Chelsea's attack at Norwich City this weekend in place of Fernando Torres, who is set to be sidelined for three weeks with a knee ligament injury. If the 32-year-old is involved from the kick-off at Carrow Road on Sunday, it will be his third league start and his fifth appearance for the London side in all competitions.

Mourinho, speaking to reporters at Chelsea's Cobham training ground on Friday, said the forward had lost sharpness as a result of playing in Russia.

"The player I know, the professional I know... what happened in Russia in the last two-and-a-half years, I don't know," said the Portuguese, who had Eto'o under him at Inter Milan. "Normally when a player is one of the top players in Europe and then goes to Anzhi, the pressure goes down, the motivation and physical condition and sharpness goes down. Now he's back in top European football and needs a bit of time to find that sharpness.

He must be a more static player, a pure No9. Players have to adapt to their age, potential and condition.
Jose Mourinho on Samuel Eto'o
"He's playing a lot. He played 80 minutes this week and he is getting his form and an understanding of where he is. But the Premier League is a different picture. So give him a little bit of time."

Mourinho said Eto'o had to adapt his game in order to keep playing at the highest level.

"Players transform themselves with years," said the former Real Madrid coach. "They get stronger in some aspects of their game, but lose other strengths.

"At Inter he played wide and came inside, very fast, and I don't think can play the same way. He must be a more static player, a pure No9. Players have to adapt to their age, potential and condition."

Culled From fifa.com

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