Eto'o silent after viral World Cup video

The 41-year-old Cameroon federation president and ambassador for the Qatar World Cup flew into a rage after being approached as he left Brazil's 4-1 win over South Korea in Doha on Monday night. The video showed the four-time African player of the year breaking free from people seeking to restrain him and kneeing the face of the blogger, named as Sadouni SM. The man fell back after being struck. Eto'o was pulled away and has not commented or been seen since.
A Cameroon federation official said that former Barcelona striker Eto'o did not want to speak about the incident. Sadouni SM said in a video posted online Tuesday that his camera and microphone had been "smashed" in the incident. "He hit me," the man adds, pointing to his chin.
Cameroon beat Algeria on away goals in a World Cup qualifier this year and Algeria later condemned the referee. "I did all that for Algeria," Sadouni SM says in the video. "I am at the police station now for the inquiry. This video must be shared. As Eto'o is a celebrity I am afraid they will cover up the inquiry, but I trust the Qatari police," he added.
Qatar's World Cup organising committee did not immediately comment on the incident. Eto'o toured Senegal, Cameroon and Ghana in August to promote the World Cup. The former international has a history of fiery outbursts, receiving a three-match ban in 2010 for headbutting an opponent while playing for Inter.