Eto'o banned for Chievo headbutt
Reuters - Tuesday 23 November 2010, 14:11
MILAN - Inter Milan striker Samuel Eto'o
was banned on Tuesday for three Serie A matches for a headbutt
during Chievo's 2-1 win on Sunday after being tried and
convicted by league chiefs on television evidence.
It was the last news Inter needed as they lie nine points
off the Serie A pace of arch-rivals AC Milan after 13 games and
have a lengthy injury list.
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Serie A said in a statement that Eto'o's headbutt to the
chest of defender Cesar, which was not seen by the officials but
picked up on television replays, was "premeditated" and
constituted "violent conduct".
The incident was similar to the infamous headbutt France's
Zinedine Zidane committed on Italy defender Marco Materazzi in
the 2006 World Cup final.
Under pressure coach Rafael Benitez said after the match
that Eto'o was provoked by Cesar, who hit out at the striker
earlier in the match but has escaped punishment.
Inter announced they would appeal against the decision but
captain Javier Zanetti was less sympathetic in a news
conference.
"Eto'o has enough experience and knows he made a mistake,"
he said. "He committed a big error and is being punished."
Inter's Cameroonian top scorer was also fined 30,000 euros and if his appeal fails he will not play in Serie A
again until next year given the European champions are in action
in the Club World Cup in December.
MILITO INJURED
Media reports have said Inter coach Benitez could be sacked
if the holders lose Wednesday's Champions League game against
Twente Enschede but club president Massimo Moratti has distanced
himself from the speculation.
However, even if Inter win on Wednesday when Eto'o is
available, their next three domestic games have suddenly become
even more complicated without the league's joint topscorer and
Inter's only standout performer in a so far lacklustre campaign.
Benitez refused to discuss Eto'o's ban in his Tuesday news
conference as he sought to concentrate on the Twente match.
"This could be the first game of a winning run for us,
that's how I see tomorrow's game. I am positive," he said.
"Let's wait for the injured players to return and have
faith. We can still win lots, our aims have not changed."
Under Jose Mourinho, Inter won the treble of league and cup
domestic double plus the Champions League last season but a
sixth straight Serie A crown already looks unlikely.
Last season's top scorer Diego Milito is among the raft of
first teamers out injured so Goran Pandev looks set to be the
only recognised striker for next Sunday's game with Parma.
Precedent in Serie A suggested Eto'o could have faced as
much as a five-match ban but he has received just one game more
than Juventus winger Milos Krasic, who was suspended for two
games last month when television evidence showed he dived.
Lecce forward Ernesto Chevanton was banned for five matches
on Tuesday for chasing after an opponent and kicking him before
being verbally abusive towards the officials.