Chelsea have bolstered their forward line by the smart purchase of Cameroon international Samuel Eto’o. However, the Blues also offloaded youngster Romelu Lukaku on loan to Everton to further his progress. But will this transfer work out?
Eto’o was not the first choice target for Chelsea. The Blues have made no secret of their intentions to sign Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney, with Jose Mourinho
even issuing him an ultimatum. It is only after missing out on so many
forwards; they went for Eto’o, who was available on the market.
The signing makes sense from various angles. Any manager
wants to bring his own type of players and Jose is of no exception. For
him to trust a player, it is better to buy someone with whom he has
operated successfully in the past, than handling a youngster, who has
only impressed last season on loan with a mid-table club.
With other strikers at the club, Fernando Torres
and Demba Ba clearly lacking in confidence, it would have been a
nightmare for a manager like Jose, who is success-driven, to work with a
20-year-old kid only. In that respect, Eto’o, 32, not only adds
competition in the side, as pointed out by technical director Michael Emenalo, but would add sufficient experience to this squad.
Plus, Lukaku is very young, raw and still not a finished
product. He would get a better platform at Everton and under a very good
manager in Roberto Martinez, will take his education to a new level,
where he would be good enough to play for the first team at Chelsea next
season.
But, will Eto’o get enough games at Chelsea? It is obvious
that Torres and Ba would be given more chances than him, and likewise,
if he doesn’t get more chances, his chances of scoring are also less.
Then what difference his inclusion makes to the team apart from bringing
in experience?
Eto’o, who operates from wide areas in a 4-3-3 formation (both at Barcelona and Inter Milan),
can also play as a lone striker, but he has lost few yards of pace,
which was his main attribute. Will he do any better than Lukaku this
season?
There are every chance that Lukaku in a less pressurized
environment will rack up another 15 plus goals to his name, while
Chelsea strikers may scratch their head and kick their boot to match
that.
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