The man who was violently assaulted by Cameroon legend Samuel Eto'o outside a stadium at the 2022 FIFA World Cup on Monday night has now broken his silence on the shocking incident.
On Monday night, a video emerged revealing some shocking visuals of Eto'o attacking a man outside the 974 Stadium, where Brazil had just beaten South Korea 4-1 (You can see it HERE).
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The clip shows the Cameroonian Football Federation (FECAFOOT) president exchanging a few words with the individual before visibly losing his cool. The 41-year-old then proceeds to charge at the man in a rage before some bystanders try to stop him from harming him.
Another man who appears to be with Eto'o is also seen attempting to grab the victim's camera, before the former FC Barcelona striker launches a knee into the individual's chest area, causing him to fall to the ground.
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The man, an Algerian YouTuber by the name of Said Mamouni, has now confirmed that he has escalated the matter by reporting the former Inter Milan marksman to Qatari authorities, according to Goal.
"I'm at the police station to file a complaint against Eto'o, he hit me and someone else with him pushed me and destroyed my camera," Mamouni said on his YouTube channel.
"I asked him how is Bakary Gassama [African World Cup play-off referee], and if he gave him a bribe, he hit me and destroyed both my camera and mic.
"I know I will take my rights here in Qatar as it is a state of law, he did hit me in the chest and the face and in my elbow."
Mamouni was understood to be referring to the contentious decisions that were made when Cameroon defeated Algeria in the World Cup qualifiers earlier this year.
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There has been no official communication from FECAFOOT regarding the incident.
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