10 Days Towards The 2022 World Cup: Eto'o Called Use Your Service To Smooth Cameroonary Steps In Qatar

JAKARTA - With just 10 days before the start of the 2022 World Cup, the desire and hope of participating countries to see their respective national teams win titles is increasing.

And apparently, some teams will use all available resources to increase their team's chances of becoming the next world champion.

Recently reported, Cameroonian football federation, led by former footballer Samuel Eto'o hired black experts to work with national team players during the World Cup in Qatar.

French media outlets specializing in Africa, RFI, published several testimonies confirming this controversial news.

Among the consulted sources is Cameroonian Nji Ousseni, who has provided information about the assistance the players have requested.

"As the World Cup gets closer, some Indomitable Lions players use magic with the aim of disrupting their opponents," Ousseni told RFI quoted by Marca on Thursday.

"So for important competitions like the World Cup or the African Cup of Nations, players often call on my services to call on gods to annoy opponents."

Meanwhile, former Barcelona player denied the allegations in a statement made.

"This statement is not only a lie but also an insult to all generations of players who have won the competition thanks to their efforts at the club and in the selection," Eto'o said in a statement.

"After all, it's really ridiculous to claim that animals will be sacrificed in stadiums in the 21st century. Writing it down when you haven't seen it is fictional. After all, this process isn't worth a reference media like International Radio France."

Sementara itu, berbicara kepada saluran resmi Piala Dunia, Eto'o dengan berani memprediksi final Afrika antara Cameroon dan Morocco.

"Africa always has the potential to navigate a strong World Cup, but we haven't always shown our best side to date," said Eto'o.

"Over the last few years, the African team has gained more experience.

"I think they are not only able to participate in this World Cup, but also win it."

The former Inter Milan and Chelsea striker also predicts the five African teams will qualify from their respective groups. Of course without the help of a witch.