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Muntari vows to set the record straight

July 25, 2014
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Muntari vows to set the record straight
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Ac Milan and Ghana midfielder Sulley Muntari has revealed he will come out at the appropriate time to address issues surrounding his altercation with management member of the Ghana Football Association Moses Armah.

 

The incident occurred when the playing body called a meeting with the management members concerning their unpaid appearance fees which had led to the boycott of a training session the previous day.

 

Officials of the FA have alleged that the Muntari launched an unprovoked attack on the Medeama Sc owner which eventually led to his expulsion after he had performed credibly in the team’s first two matches.

 

The player when questioned by journalists in the United States where Ac Milan are currently on preseason said his heart is heavy with pain on the back of the slander  he has received back home after the incident but insists he will at the appropriate time address those issues.

 

“Ghana is still my country and i have a lot of love for them and will never exchange any place with my country but there are certain things that i want to say but i will say them at the exact time,” he told reporters.

 

Muntari rubbished claims that the bad press generated at the World Cup might have a negative impact on his season insisting that back at the San Siro the relationship and respect that existed between individuals provided motivation and dedication to carry out your duties.

 

“The Ac Milan family is totally different, you can trust the Ac Milan family, they give you exactly what you want .

 

At any time you are ready to give whatever you have inside you so it feels good to be loved and be back where you have peace,” he said.

 

The tough tackling midfielder signed a one year extension on his deal with the Rossoneri after finishing last season with 6 goals from 26 league appearances.

 

Benjamin Nketsia/Citifmonline.com

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