Benitez better for strikers, says Eto'o
Friday, 1 October 2010
MILAN, Italy, Sept 30 (AFP): Inter Milan boss Rafael Benitez is better for strikers than his predecessor Jose Mourinho, according to nerazzurri forward Samuel Eto'o.
The Cameroon captain scored a hat-trick in Wednesday's 4-0 Champions League victory over Werder Bremen to take his tally to a remarkable 11 goals in nine games this season.
It was also the first game in this campaign that he was played through the middle in Benitez's attacking triumvirate and Eto'o reaped the benefits.
He played there due to an injury to Diego Milito and Eto'o is hoping to get more run-outs through the middle.
"With Mourinho we played on the counter-attack, with Benitez we press more and that's better for us forwards because we win back the ball higher up the pitch and create more chances," he told Sky Sport.
"I feel good as a central striker. For a forward it's important to play close to the goal and not far from it. It's more complicated for me when playing on the wings."
The Cameroon captain scored a hat-trick in Wednesday's 4-0 Champions League victory over Werder Bremen to take his tally to a remarkable 11 goals in nine games this season.
It was also the first game in this campaign that he was played through the middle in Benitez's attacking triumvirate and Eto'o reaped the benefits.
He played there due to an injury to Diego Milito and Eto'o is hoping to get more run-outs through the middle.
"With Mourinho we played on the counter-attack, with Benitez we press more and that's better for us forwards because we win back the ball higher up the pitch and create more chances," he told Sky Sport.
"I feel good as a central striker. For a forward it's important to play close to the goal and not far from it. It's more complicated for me when playing on the wings."