Two midfielders for the Ghana Black Stars Sulley Ali Muntari and Kevin Prince Boateng have been sacked by the technical handlers of the team and have indeed left the team's hotel (Palace Hotel) in Brasilia www.sports24gh.com can confirm. The two players who once played together in the English Premiership for Portsmouth and joined forces again in Italy for AC Milan were both charged for gross disrespect and insubordination.
The German-born Ghanaian, Kevin Prince Boateng vulgarly assaulted coach Kwesi Appiah in front of his colleagues and never bothered to go and ask for forgiveness from the Ghanaian tactician. A situation which caused Coach Kwesi Appiah to break down in tears and had to be consoled by some management members of the team.
According to our cables in Brazil, the Schalke 04 attacking midfielder rained down such unruly behavior because he didn't understand why the coach should shout hard at him in front of his colleagues.
AC Milan's Sulley Muntari on the other hand physically assaulted Moses Armah Parker who is a management member of the team yesterday after a meeting. A battle which the FA President nearly had his share of the beaten we understand. Our investigations however reveals that the two players were not giving any fair hearing before they were sacked from the team's hotel. The decision to sack them we understand was taken yesterday but the management members wanted to pay them their participation fee before announcing it.
Ghana is now left with 18 field players and 3 goalkeepers in camp as the team prepares to play their final group game against Portugal.