In what is set to to be one of the more tastier match-ups of the first round, Inter Milan will tomorrow morning take on Spanish giants and defending champions Barcelona in the UEFA Champions League.
Both sides possess a wealth of talent across the park, but for one player in particular the match will have extra significance. This time last season Cameroon international Samuel Eto'o was plying his trade for the Catalan side, but, having been forced out of the side in the off-season, will tomorrow line-up against them. While at Barcelona, Eto'o enjoyed great success including two Champions League titles in 2006 and 2009, and it was with a heavy heart that he left the club.
Although the home side, Inter will go into tomorrow's encounter as the underdog ($3.15), with Barcelona paying $2.56. While $3.35 for a draw doesn't look a bad punt. Unsurprisingly, Samuel Eto'o is the favourite to score ($2.86), with the man who replaced him at Barca, Zlatan Ibrahimovic ($3.15) the next most likely.
Both sides possess a wealth of talent across the park, but for one player in particular the match will have extra significance. This time last season Cameroon international Samuel Eto'o was plying his trade for the Catalan side, but, having been forced out of the side in the off-season, will tomorrow line-up against them. While at Barcelona, Eto'o enjoyed great success including two Champions League titles in 2006 and 2009, and it was with a heavy heart that he left the club.
Although the home side, Inter will go into tomorrow's encounter as the underdog ($3.15), with Barcelona paying $2.56. While $3.35 for a draw doesn't look a bad punt. Unsurprisingly, Samuel Eto'o is the favourite to score ($2.86), with the man who replaced him at Barca, Zlatan Ibrahimovic ($3.15) the next most likely.
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