Cameroon striker Samuel Eto’o poked fun at Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho with his ‘old man’ celebration after scoring against Germany on Sunday.
Eto’o, who was released by Chelsea after being out-of-contract following a season-long stint, raced towards the corner flag to celebrate in a mocking manner, holding his back and using the flag as a walking stick.
He had previously celebrated in the same manner when he scored against Tottenham three months back.
Mourinho had earlier joked about Eto’o’s age during an interview with Canal Plus saying, "No, it is not possible [to win the title]," he said. "We don't have a goalscorer. Samuel Eto'o. Yes, Eto'o, but he is 32, maybe even 35, I don't know."
After the comments were made public. Eto’o retaliated back by calling Mourinho a fool. "Today, I am 33 years old – and it is not because a fool called me an old man that you must believe it," said Eto'o. "Contrary to what a puppet says about my age, I am still physically fit.
"At 33, I feel really good. I have proven that I can do better than the younger players," he added.