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Eto’o offers apology after attack on YouTuber in Qatar 

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The YouTuber said Eto’o attacked him for asking questions about a bribery allegation. He also said he has reported to the Qatari police 

By Kehinde Okeowo 

The Cameroon FA president, Samuel 

Eto’o has apologised for attacking an Algerian YouTuber, saying the violent altercation did not match his personality.

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The former Barcelona striker has been in the news recently for attacking a man outside a stadium in Qatar at the ongoing 2022 FIFA World Cup.

Taking to his Twitter page on Tuesday evening, Eto’o apologised to the public for his indiscretion. 

He wrote, “I would like to apologise for losing my temper and reacting in a way that does not match my personality. I apologise to the public for this unfortunate incident.”

Meanwhile, the man assaulted by the football legend has explained what transpired between himself and Eto’o that led to the violent altercation

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Forty-eight hours after the video circulated on social media, the assaulted man, an Algerian YouTuber Said Momouni, in a YouTube video on Tuesday evening said he had asked Eto’o if he (Eto’o) bribed the referee that officiated the World Cup playoff between Cameroon and Algeria that saw Cameroon qualify for the 2022 tournament.

The YouTuber added that he has filed a complaint to the Qatari police about the assault.

He said, “I’m at the police station to file a complaint against Eto’o. He hit me and someone with him pushed me.

“I asked him how is Bakary Gassama (referee that took charge of African World Cup play off) and if he gave him a bribe. He then hit me and destroyed both my camera and mic.

 “I will take my rights here in Qatar as it is a state of law. He did hit me in the chest, in the face and on my elbow,” Momouni added.

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