Under-fire Ghana coach Avram Grant will be hauled before the country's federation to explain his ‘bull***t” comment which has sparked fury among local fans.
The former Chelsea manager took a dig targeted at local journalists after the Black Stars 3-1 win over Mozambique in a 2017 Nations Cup qualifier on Thursday.
The 60-year-old told Ghanaians to“concentrate on the football and not the ‘bull***t” if the country wants to be great at football.
“If this nation will concentrate on the football and not the bull***t, and just the football because there is a lot of passion, we can reach higher, high level. It is a long term target ,but it’s achievable,” he said at a post match presser.
But his rather unsavory comment has sparked a storm of criticism with several people calling for his head.
But Ghana FA Executive Committee member and vice-chairman of the Black Stars management committee Wilfred Osei 'Parma' has revealed the Israeli will face the wrath of the FA.
“Certain things may not sound well to me as an individual with some words and will not sound proper to Ghanaians in Ghana," he told Accra-based Starr FM
It is now time we bring our coach to book and my boss George Afriyie will handle this since we are competent."
Grant has been in the news for leaving his post in Ghana without permission for months.