Sampdoria boss Sinisa Mihajlovic heaped praise on Samuel Eto'o after the striker netted his first Serie A goal in four years during the 2-0 win over Cagliari.
The Cameroonian joined the Genoa-based side on a free transfer in
January after being allowed to leave Everton but looked set to quit the
Stadio Luigi Ferraris after a training-ground dust-up with Mihajlovic.
However, the pair resolved their differences and Samp are now reaping
the benefits, with Eto'o's strike sealing three precious points with
the crucial second goal in the victory on Saturday.
"I don't want to speak about individuals," Mihajlovic told Sky Sport
Italia. "We played a great game against a well-organised side.
"But I'm happy for Eto'o, just as I am his team-mates. He was a great champion and in Italy he can still make the difference.
"He had a little bit of a difficult start [at Sampdoria] and we had to understand it was because we have strong characters.
"He was very good. He allowed us to close out the game, so compliments to him and the whole team."
Samp's victory sees them climb to fifth in the Serie A standings and
move to within three points of third-placed Napoli, in the final
Champions League qualification berth.
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