Samuel Eto'o already dreaming of scoring the winner against Chelsea
Monday - Mar 15, 2010, 12:52pm (GMT+5.5)
London, Mar. 15 (ANI): Cameroonian striker Samuel Eto'o has warned that Chelsea will have to display their best performance to knock Inter Milan out of the Champions League, as he has already dreamed about scoring the winner at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday.
“I always improve my own level when I play in a match of this size and I have already dreamed of scoring the winning goal at Stamford Bridge,” News of the World quoted Eto'o, 29, as saying.
“I have told Didier Drogba that we will create big problems for Chelsea and that they will have to produce their best performance of the season to beat us,” he added.
And he believes he will go on to lift the trophy for the third time in his career if the Serie A champions overcome Carlo Ancelotti's side.
“Chelsea are the favourites and the pressure is on them. We will attack them from the start and if we win this game then I believe we will go on to win the Champions League,” he said.
“The match is in our hands and if we stick to our usual style we will not be eliminated,” he added.
Eto'o, who hoped the two clubs would meet in the final on May 22, scored the winner at Chelsea in February 2006 for his former club Barcelona.
The three-times African Player of the Year accused members of Chelsea's ground staff of calling him a "monkey" after the 4-2 loss against Mourinho's side. (ANI)
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