Samuel Eto'o has been called up to the Cameroon squad for their World
Cup qualifying play-off game against Tunisia, despite reports last month
that he had retired from international football.
Chelsea striker Eto'o reportedly declared his intention
not to play for Cameroon to his team-mates after their World Cup
qualifier against Libya.
The Cameroon coach
Volker Finke did not confirm the reports,
saying Eto'o was the right person to make known his decision.
Now, Finke appears to be offering Eto'o a way back into
the Indomitable Lions fold after naming him in the 25-man squad for the
October fixture, even though it is not clear whether Eto'o will accept
the invitation.
There are pressures from different quarters for Eto'o
to change his mind and take the team to the World Cup, even if he wants
to retire after the play-offs.
Some Cameroon officials have written to Eto'o to ask
him to reconsider his decision, as have the National Union of Cameroon
Footballers.
Cameroon legend Roger Milla, now a roving ambassador
for the national federation, has even offered his help in trying to
convince the four-time African Player of the Year to return.
Cameroon are away to Tunisia on 11 October in the first
leg of their play-off tie. The home leg is on 15 November, with the
winners securing a place at the World Cup in Brazil.
Malaga's Fabrice Olinga and Lyon's Henri Bedimo are also in the squad, despite missing the Libya fixture.
Edgar Salli of Lens is selected in the squad for the first time since Finke became coach.
There is no room for Benoit Assou-Ekotto, on loan at
Queens Park Rangers from Tottenham, or for Benoit Angbwa, who plays for
Anzhi Makhachkala.
Other high-profile players such as Barcelona's Jean
Marie Dongou and Mohamadou Idrissou of Kaiserslautern are on the reserve
list.
Cameroon squad:
Goalkeepers:
Idriss Carlos Kameni (Malaga, Spain), Charles Itandje (Konyaspor, Turkey), Sammy Ndjock (Fethiyespor, Turkey)
Defenders:
Allan Nyom (Grenada, Spain), Aurelien Chedjou (Galatasaray,
Turkey), Dany Nounkeu (Galatasaray, Turkey), Nicolas Nkoulou (Marseille,
France), Gaetan Bong (Olympiakos, Greece), Jean-Armel Kana-Biyik
(Rennes, France), Henri Bedimo (Lyon, France)
Midfielders:
Stephan Mbia (Queens Park Rangers, England), Eyong Enoh (Ajax
Amsterdam, Netherlands), Jean II Makoun (Rennes, France), Joel Matip
(Schalke 04, Germany), Raoul Cedric Loe (Osasuna, Spain), Landry Nguemo
(Bordeaux, France), Alex Song (Barcelona, Spain). Edgar Salli (Lens,
France)
Forwards:
Samuel Eto'o (Chelsea, England), Achille Webo (Fenerbahce, Turkey),
Aboubakar Oumarou (Waasland-Beveren, Belgium), Eric-Maxim Choupo Moting
(Mainz, Germany), Jacques Zoua (Hamburg, Germany), Benjamin Moukandjo
(Nancy, France), Fabrice Olinga (Malaga, Spain)
Standby:
Jean-Marie Dongou (Barcelona, Spain), Roland Ndy Assembe (Guingamp,
France), Frank Bagnack (Barcelona, Spain), Vincent Aboubakar (Lorient,
France). Mohamadou Idrissou (Kaiserslautern, Germany)
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