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Samuel Eto’o talks about Pep Guardiola and Jose Mourinho as coaches and individuals

Samuel Eto’o has given his take on both Pep Guardiola and Jose Mourinho as coaches and individuals.

The Cameroonian legend, played under both managers during his trophy-laden career. He was with Pep Guardiola for two years at Barcelona and played under Jose Mourinho at Inter Milan and Chelsea.

Samuel Eto’o is just the latest player to talk about both managers after Francesc Fabregas and it appears they both have something similar to say about the two managers.

Samuel Eto’o agreed he enjoyed playing under Pep Guardiola but not so much in terms of their inter-personal relationship.

“I stick to what I said, and I’m not the only person who has said it,” Eto’o told Marca.

“My experience with Pep at Barcelona was what it was, but on a personal level it wasn’t what we hoped for. Many players have said the same about him.

“As a coach, Pep prepares games like nobody else. How he coached us in 2009 was incredible, his way of seeing attacking football, control, having the ball, rondos, Pep was the best at that.

“As a player, you had the feeling that you didn’t run much, although you did, because you were enjoying it.

“They are specific techniques for those of us who love good football. For me, football is feeling like you’re in a theatre, and seeing tikitaka, passing the ball, it’s not the only way to win but its special. It’s Pep’s way.”

When it comes to Mourinho though, Eto’o insists that the Portuguese is a much warmer figure than he is often portrayed as.

“Jose is, firstly, a friend,” Eto’o continued.

“He’s a person who’s upfront and when he doesn’t like something, he tells you. We both have strong temperaments and we understood each other well.

“He’s one of the best people I have found in football. People try to present him as controversial, but it’s a lie. What happens is that life, and football, is hypocritical and they prefer that to having honest people.

“Mou is a top guy. The other thing is that he only cares about the result. It’s his way of seeing football and in that sense he is the number one. Beating him at his game is impossible, you can never beat him.

“He’s a winner and a born leader. He spoke to you with the right words. He’s great.”

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