Jean-Bruno Tagne
A former colleague of Samuel Eto’o, Jean-Bruno Tagne has published a book critical of Eto’o and distanced himself from him. He supported Narcisse Mouelle Kombi in his criticism of Eto’o’s management and accused Eto’o of wanting to withdraw Fecafoot from organising the Indomitable Lions’ next qualifying matches.
Guibaï Gatama
Journalist and activist, Guibaï Gatama criticised Samuel Eto’o’s management from the start of his mandate and predicted the victory of Narcisse Mouelle Kombi in the conflict. Following a recent CAS ruling, Fecafoot was ordered to pay him a large sum in compensation following his dismissal, which was deemed dubious.
Abdouraman Hamadou Babba,
President of Etoile Filante de Garoua, has lodged a complaint with the Chamber of Conciliation and Arbitration (CCA) regarding Samuel Eto’o’s recent appointments to the Indomitable Lions’ staff, and appears not to have won his case. Despite this, Abdouraman is not about to stop opposing Samuel Eto’o’s “mediocre” management of the Tsinga-based club.
These revelations show that journalists and activists are involved in the conflict between Narcisse Mouelle Kombi and Samuel Eto’o over the appointment of the staff of the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon. It is essential that the players in Cameroon football work together for the good of the national team and avoid internal divisions and conflicts. The conflict has revived the war of the clans in Yaoundé, with Etoudi’s palace on the subject. It is important that those in power clarify their roles and responsibilities in the management of the national team and avoid political interference.
It should also be noted that in an article published on Lattaquant.com this week, the same newspaper revealed that certain Indomitable Lions and legends are also after the head of the former Barcelona striker.
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