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INTER: WOME: "TOO EASY TO TALK AFTERWARDS"
/noticias.info/ APPIANO GENTILE - Part three of Pierre Wome's news conference:
What happened in the moments before you took the penalty?
"No one spoke. Some of my team-mates had even taken their shirts off, saying that the match was over, but there were still a few minutes to play. I really can't understand how Eto'o got to Barcelona and said the things written in the papers. I have tried to call him right up to this moment. I play at left-back, and to get up to take a penalty I need to cross the pitch and you need time... However, I don't want to be controversial. Once again, I'm disappointed about what Eto'o said. If he won't take responsibility then so be it, but no one wanted to take that penalty."
Will you play for your national team again?
"I'll think about it. For now I'm just going to concentrate on where I am now. All the rest isn't important because I have seen many other similar, if not, worse situations. Where? Always in Cameroon."
What did the fans destroy?
"I don't know how much material damage they did. The most important thing is my family's health and mine. We're all fine and this is the only important thing."
Do you think the behaviour of Eto'o and maybe other national team-mates caused the fans to behave in a certain way?
"The fans know what Eto'o said. But it was obvious that whoever took that penalty and missed like I did would have been faced with the same reaction from the fans. Like I have already said many times, I cannot understand why my team-mate said those things. It's always too easy to talk afterwards. Was I one of our penalty-takers? Yes. Me, Eto'o and Chelsea player Geremie, but he was disqualified." notas_de_prensa_archivo
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