Menaye
Donkor, wife of Black Star player Sulley Muntari has reacted after news
went viral that her husband who is one of the most experienced players
in the Ghana squad has been sack from the Ghana camp and suspended
indefinitely from playing for the Ghana Black Stars.
Menaye who
is reported in Brazil with Sulley tweeted few minutes ago calling for
calm and insisting that people should wait till they hear the side of
her husband before they draw incomplete conclusion. “There is always two
sides to every story….#Keepcalm”, Menaye tweeted.
Before
Sulley’s unfortunate incident this morning, Menaye Donkor and Prince
Kevin Boateng’s girlfriend Satta Melissa were spotted relaxing by the
pool sipping on lemon juice in Brazil, whiles their football
lovers-Sulley Muntari and Kevin Prince Boateng were having tough times
at camp with officials.
Few days ago, it was reported that Kevin
Prince Boateng shouted at coach-Kwesi Appiah in front of several people,
which did not go well with the management and created tension between
Kwasi Appiah and Kevin.
On the other hand, Sulley Muntari
allegedly got into a confrontation with one of the Black Stars’
committee members-Moses Parker Armah and Sulley reportedly punched his
face which forced the management team to boot him out the Black Stars
camp.
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Menaye Donkor and Prince Kevin Boateng’s girlfriend Satta Melissa cooling off this morning until the unfortunate happened |
Sulley Muntari and Kevin Prince
Boateng were both sacked from the Black Star’s camp few hours ago and
the Ghana Football Association (GFA) has reportedly approved Coach Kwesi
Appiah’s decision to suspend both Sulley Muntari and Kevin-Prince
Boateng indefinitely from the Black Stars.
The suspension takes
immediate effect and according to the GFA, Kevin Prince Boateng’s
indefinite suspension is due to vulgar verbal insults he threw at the
Black Stars coach-Kwesi Appiah during the team’s training session in
Maceio this week.
Kevin Prince Boateng who has already left the
team’s camp has had his accreditation for the 2014 World Cup withdrawn
with immediate effect. Kevin Prince Boateng has confirmed he has been
sent home but denied the charges, telling the German magazine
Sport-Bild: “Sulley Muntari and I were just joking around, and the coach
stopped the session and sent us back to the changing room.
“Afterwards
I went to him and asked what he had against me and he started yelling.
He insulted me. There were words like: ‘Fuck off’.” Boateng added he
“absolutely accepts” his suspension, but added: “No-one should think I
insulted the coach. I’m travelling now, and I wish my colleagues all the
best for the match against Portugal”, K.P Boateng stated.
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