While Eyong admitted to following Drogba and Eto’o, he also revealed he studied both Harry Kane and Luis Suarez while growing up. Kane has been tearing up the Bundesliga following his move to Bayern, while Suarez is fondly remembered by both Liverpool and Barcelona fans following the Uruguayan’s respective spells at the European pair.
And having started his career as a midfielder, Eyong believes that he is most like Kane in style, stating: “I am maybe a little like Kane in style. It’s important to watch what other strikers are doing. I’ve seen a lot of Kane and looked in particular at how he approaches one-vs-ones and the runs he makes off the ball. I think you can learn just as much from what Kane does off the ball, or out of possession, as when he’s scoring goals.
“Like Kane, I have a lot of power and passion and can connect play from deeper areas. He’s good with his head and feet which makes him a complete player, and that’s what I aspire to be. We aren’t built exactly the same way, but I think we approach the game with a similar philosophy.”
And on Suarez’s influence, he added: “I also enjoy watching Luis Suarez, who has always been a clinical finisher. I saw a lot of him when he was at Liverpool. He wasn’t just skillful, but also direct and clever with his movement. I don’t think there are many players with a bigger football brain than Suarez. All the best strikers are capable of improvising not just finishing.”