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Laryea urges Muntari to speak out

Laryea Kingston Clap

Fri, 10 Oct 2014 Source: ghanasoccernet.com

Ex-Ghana midfielder Laryea Kingston wants Sulley Muntari to come out and clear the air on his alleged violent behaviour at the World Cup in Brazil.
The AC Milan star midfielder is reported to have slapped Black Stars management committee member Moses Armah without any provocation.
Muntari was expelled from Ghana squad ahead of the final Group G match against Portugal.
Kingston believes the Ghana FA and the public have badmouthed Muntari and wants the in-form midfielder to speak out.
“I have heard a lot of people talk about Sulley after the World, with all kinds of accusations. I wasn’t happy the way the GFA president spoke about him at the Commission of Inquiry into Brazil 2014,” Kingston said.
“I think Ghanaians should exercise patience and listen to Sulley’s side of the story. He might say a different version of the story.
“I have been a victim of this accusation before. In 2010 there was a story all over that I attempted to beat the coach of the Black Stars at that time (Milovan Rajevac), but there wasn’t any kind of truth in that report,” he said.

Ex-Ghana midfielder Laryea Kingston wants Sulley Muntari to come out and clear the air on his alleged violent behaviour at the World Cup in Brazil.
The AC Milan star midfielder is reported to have slapped Black Stars management committee member Moses Armah without any provocation.
Muntari was expelled from Ghana squad ahead of the final Group G match against Portugal.
Kingston believes the Ghana FA and the public have badmouthed Muntari and wants the in-form midfielder to speak out.
“I have heard a lot of people talk about Sulley after the World, with all kinds of accusations. I wasn’t happy the way the GFA president spoke about him at the Commission of Inquiry into Brazil 2014,” Kingston said.
“I think Ghanaians should exercise patience and listen to Sulley’s side of the story. He might say a different version of the story.
“I have been a victim of this accusation before. In 2010 there was a story all over that I attempted to beat the coach of the Black Stars at that time (Milovan Rajevac), but there wasn’t any kind of truth in that report,” he said.

Source: ghanasoccernet.com