6/26/2014

PRINCE BOATENG AND SULLEY MUNTARI SENT HOME BY GHANA ON AHEAD OF MUST-WIN WORLD CUP CLASH


Kevin-Prince Boateng and Sulley Muntari have been SENT HOME and suspended by Ghana - hours before a critical World Cup clash. 

The Ghanaian FA took the choice to send their two greatest stars home hours before the Black Stars assume Portugal to choose their destiny in this current summer's competition. 



It is asserted AC Milan midfielder Muntari was included in an "unmerited physical assault" on a part of the FA trustees. 

Reports recommend Muntari slapped Moses Armah Parker before seeking after him with a broken container. 

An announcement read: "The GFA has suspended Sulley Ali Muntari uncertainly from the Black Stars with prompt impact. 

"The choice was taken in the wake of his unwarranted physical assault on an official trustees part of the GFA and an administration part of the Black Stars, Mr. Moses Armah on Tuesday 24th June, 2014 throughout a gathering. 

Schalke midfielder Boateng is asserted to have been included in a "profane verbal line" with Coach Kwesi Appiah and has additionally been sent home promptly. 

"The GFA has endorsed Coach Kwesi Appiah's choice to suspend Kevin-Prince Boateng uncertainly from the Black Stars. 

"The choice was taken after Boateng's foul verbal affront focused at Coach Kwesi Appiah throughout the group's preparation session in Maceio this week. 

"Boateng has since indicated no regret for his activities which has brought about the choice." 

Ghana know they must beat Portugal in Brasilia this night on the off chance that they are to have any shot of fitting the bill for the knockout stages. 

They have been in the news after reports developed they had flown some £3million in money into Brazil to straightforwardness strains inside the camp. 

Furthermore talking on Wednesday mentor Appiah demanded all was well with the group

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