Samuel Eto'o misses his favorite position as a central striker after playing his first game with Cameroon in the ongoing World Cup as a wide man. Cameroon coach Paul Le Guen deployed Eto'o on the right of a three-pronged attack that also featured Pierre Webo and Eric Choupo-Moting against Japan last Monday. The Inter Milan man, who was heavily criticized by Cameroon great Roger Milla before the tournament, hardly made an impact as Japan won 1-0. He now hopes Le Guen would play him in the central role he prefers. "At the end of the World Cup, Paul must answer to the officials. And me, as a player and captain, I must do the same," Eto'o said. "I played where the coach wanted. I gave it everything and I tried to put my team-mates in good positions to do their job. "(But) I am the best scorer in the history of the Cameroon national team because I play in a certain position." Cameroon face Denmark, who also lost their World Cup opener after slumping to a 2-0 defeat by Holland, in their second Group E game on Saturday.