Former Indomitable Lion, Bernard Tchoutang protests against the summons of Étienne Eto'o "son of Samuel Eto'o" says the priority must be given to young local players


As a prelude to the U-17 World Cup, which will take place in Brazil from October 26 to November 17, 2019, the technical supervision of the national under-17 selection has planned to organize two preparatory courses for "Babies lions. " The first will take place from 20 to 27 September 2019 in Istanbul (Turkey) and the second from 30 to 24 October 2019 in Brazilia. For the occasion, Thomas Libiih , the lion cubs coach, began to beat the recall of his troops. In the list of players presented for these two preparatory stages, figure Étienne Eto'o , the eldest son of Samuel Eto'o . The teenager who is educated in the academy of the Spanish club Real Mallorca has been officially summoned by the technical coaching of Indomitable Lions U17 to take part.

Except that, The presence of the offspring of the former captain of the Indomitable Lions in the den is not to everyone's taste. Bernard Tchoutang , the former Indomitable Lion, is even strongly opposed to it. The latter made it known this Friday, September 13 on Facebook. The champion of Africa 2000 first wrote an enigmatic message, to express his disapproval "The cowards never tried and the weak died on the way and then there is us, yes we who denounce since a long time certain behaviors. A you young Cameroonians living in Cameroon. Did he declare.

Responding to a surfer afterwards, he completely let go "I denounce the federation that does not respect its texts, it must give the chance to these young people who play and live in the country. I had this chance like many others, Song, Foe, Milla, Omam, Suffo, Djanka, I can name a hundred names. Do you think that if at the time they had called young people in Europe we would have had this Chance ??? "
His rage seems to bear fruit. In the list of 30 players convened for the 1st preparatory course, the name of Etienne Eto'o is not included.


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