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- Samuel Eto has revealed the difference between former managers Pep Guardiola and Jose Mourinho
- The Cameroon football legend played under both coaches during his time at Spanish giants Barcelona and Italian side Inter Milan
- Samuel Eto'o was successful under both coaches but pointed out what makes one better than the other
Samuel Eto'o is one of the few elite players to have been tutored by Spanish manager Pep Guardiola and Portuguese trainer Jose Mourinho in his career.
The 41-year-old former Barcelona and Inter Milan star won the UEFA Champions League under both managers, first with Pep Guardiola in 2009 and in 2010 with Jose Mourinho.
And despite being successful under both coaches, Eto'o revealed there is a thin line of difference between the two gaffers.
"The only common point these two coaches have is the desire to win," Eto'o told Gazzetta dello Sport. “They are completely different personalities and have a different vision of football."
Samuel Eto'o went on to reveal how Guardiola loved details but had poor interpersonal relationship with his players while Mourinho loved to know what is up with his squad.
"My experience with Pep at Barcelona was what it was, but on a personal level it wasn't what we hoped for. Many players have said the same about him," he told Marca.
"Mou is a top guy. The other thing is that he only cares about the result. It's his way of seeing football and in that sense he is the number one. Beating him at his game is impossible, you can never beat him," he added.
Samuel Eto'o became the first player in history and remains the only player to have won back-to-back trebles with two different club, and this happened under the two managers.
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