Scandalous incident at the World Cup in Qatar with Samuel Eto’o as the protagonist. The Latin American newspaper The opinion A video was published this morning in which the Cameroonian was seen kicking an individual who was recording him with a camera at the exit of Brazil – South Korea, in the round of 16 matches of the World Cup.
The pictures immediately went viral. Taking video Samuel Eto’o, former player and current president of the Cameroon Federation, after leaving of 974 stadiums in Doha, taking pictures with various fans who recognize him and come over to take a few ‘selfies’ with him. So far everything is normal.
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The truth is that a person appears with a camera recording the Cameroonian. Suddenly, and without knowing why, Eto’o gets nervous in his presence and ends up attacking him with a kick to the face. The brutal attack leaves the individual practically lying on the ground, to the astonishment of those present, who try to stop Eto’o.
Actually, the man who rushed in with a camera and a small microphone asked him a short question or comment that provoked a reaction from the former player. Eto’o even chased him, while the supposed reporter was filming him. One of Eto’o’s companions snatched the camera from him and with a push, the man fell to the ground, and that’s when Samuel kicked him very hard.
The video generated a stupor, mainly because of the strange reaction of the former Barça player. According to some comments, an Algerian fan was teasing him.
Source: La Verdad

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