A former Cameroon teammate of Samuel Eto'o
has said he is surprised that the striker has been
appointed as interim manager of Antalyaspor but
believes he has the right attributes.
Eto'o joined the Turkish club as a player in the
summer, and reports say he will take charge for
three matches after coach Yusuf Simsek had his
contract terminated earlier this month.
The BBC reported that the former Cameroon
captain could then land the job permanently,
with club officials set to make a decision after
Turkish football's winter break.
M'boma told the BBC's Sport Today: "I know it
was in his plans to be a manager -- he told me
many years ago.
"But from what I know he has no experience. I
hope he will be a good manager, but I do not
know.
"He has the personality and the knowledge, but I
am not sure he will have the patience. If he can
improve on the areas where he is weak, he could
be a success."
Mehmet Ugurlu, the Antalyaspor technical
director, will assist Eto'o, with his three matches
in charge being against Trabzonspor, Fenerbahce
and Gaziantepspor.

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