Inter Milan midfielder Sulley Muntari will address the issue of his exclusion from Ghana's squad for the African Cup of Nations in an exclusive interview with Ghanasoccernet later on Monday.
The enforcer will also talk on the issue of his alleged refusal to pay the fine imposed on him after excluding himself for an international friendly last month.
Muntari is expected to talk about his frosty relationship with the Ghana coach Milovan Rajevac and officials of the Ghana Football Association.
His perceived arrogance will also be addressed as well as his future with the Black Stars.
Rajevac left out the midfielder for next month's tournament in Angola over recent antics of the Inter player.
His exclusion has largely been supported in the country but the Inter ace has his version of events.
Source: ghanasoccernet
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
Latest Stories
-
Kumasi to host Joy Prime’s Big Chef Tertiary S2 finals
4 mins -
KOD hints at releasing an album before he turns 50
9 mins -
2024 Election: NDC accuses NPP of printing fake ballot papers
17 mins -
A democracy that fails to solve its own problems is a questionable democracy – Dr Muhammad Suleiman
20 mins -
Our fight against corruption is more talk, less action – Mary Addah
28 mins -
CHRAJ report settles matters against Kusi Boateng – Lawyer
34 mins -
Growing dissatisfaction with democracy demands citizen-centered governance – Mavis Zupork Dome
36 mins -
Ghana’s Democracy: Choices, not elections will drive change – Benjamin Offei-Addo
42 mins -
PRESEC-Legon marks 86 years with launch of groundbreaking AI lab on November 30
45 mins -
Limited citizen participation threatens Ghana’s democracy – Prof. Kwesi Aning
55 mins -
Contractor storms basic school to drive out students from classroom, claiming government owes him
1 hour -
The quest for peaceful election: religious and traditional leaders should be part of election observers
1 hour -
NDC has better policies to boost economy through agricultural, oil sectors – Ato Forson
1 hour -
Yaw Ampofo Ankrah calls for Kurt Okraku and Executive Council to resign over AFCON failure
2 hours -
Coalition of teachers to boycott December election over unpaid salary arrears
2 hours