Adebayor a Fomer Arsenal Stricker blasts critics for telling him to donate like Drogba, Eto’o during the Coronavirus Pandemic
Previous Arsenal striker Emmanuel Adebayor has said that he won't be influenced without hesitation by the individuals who have gotten him out for not giving cash to his nation of origin, Togo.
The previous Tottenham star said this in the midst of the worldwide coronavirus emergency, including that he won't part with his cash simply in light of the fact that others wish him to do as such.
Numerous footballers have invested their energy assisting with raising assets or mindfulness for good cause that straightforwardly advantage those on the cutting edge of the battle.
Such altruistic moves provoked some to ask the previous Premier League star what he would do with the riches he has amassed over his long vocation.
Be that as it may, Adebayor, who additionally played for Manchester City says that he is his own man and won't be moved by the activities or assessments of others.
"I generally get things done by the desires of my heart and not as indicated by the expressions of others," Adebayor said in a Facebook live video.
"I'm grieved that individuals contrast me with Samuel Eto'o and Didier Drogba by asking me for what valid reason I don't have an establishment or why I don't give, as though I was the person who brought the coronavirus to Togo.
"I am neither the one nor the other, I am me, Sheyi Emmanuel Adebayor. An expression of guidance for the folks with respect to gifts, I won't do that. Everything is clear and basic. Much thanks to you and great day."
The 36-year-old had marked for Olimpia, in the Paraguayan top-flight in no time before COVID-19 constrained football to end.