Barcelona striker Samuel Eto'o remains confident that his side can make it to the UEFA Champions League quarter finals despite the difficult job that awaits his team at Anfield when they face Liverpool on Tuesday. The title holders will have to gear up very well to overturn their first leg 2-1 home defeat against a highly defensive Liverpool side. "It's going to be hard and we must concentrate from the first minute because we can't afford to give them chances like we did at the Nou Camp.'' Eto'o told The News of the World on Sunday. Nevertheless, the Cameroonian star believes Barcelona can pull it off, and that he himself has a bigger motive in sight. "I dream of playing in the final of the Champions League again. "I truly believe we are superior to Liverpool and I still think our moment will come in this tie," he added.
Barcelona fell to Liverpool 2-1 at Nou Camp The 26-year-old striker, who stated last week that he is happy playing for Barca, did not rule out a possible move to England signaling his admiration of the Premiership. "England is a sensational country for football and any time I leave that will be my destination because the Premiership is fantastic for strikers." "Arsenal and Chelsea have caught my attention in the last few months, although there has been no definite contact. "Jose Mourinho is a good coach and I believe he is a fan of mine," he added. However, Eto'o insisted he is directing his full attention to the job awaiting him at Anfield. "But for the moment I can think only of Barcelona and has demanded of (coach Frank) Rijkaard that he plays me against Liverpool."