The Black Stars’ marketing campaign in Brazil was additionally blighted by problems with delayed bonuses, with gamers even threatening a boycott earlier than the nation’s remaining group sport in opposition to Portugal.
There was additionally an episode the place midfielder Muntari clashed with a member of the FA following a fallout.
The former AC Milan and Portsmouth star was reported to have exchanged blows with the mentioned administration member, later revealed to be the President of Medeama SC, Moses Armah Parker.
Asked concerning the incident, Gyan, who was Ghana’s captain throughout the 2014 World Cup, mentioned, opposite to widespread experiences, Muntari didn’t slap anybody.
“Sulley Muntari didn’t slap anyone. I was there and all I can say is that he didn’t slap anyone. I don’t want to go into details but he didn’t slap anyone,” Gyan mentioned on Onua TV.
Meanwhile, former Ghana coach James Kwasi Appiah additionally recounted the chaotic occasions which transpired throughout Ghana’s botched World Cup marketing campaign in his memoir.
In his autobiography, Leaders Don’t Have to Yell, Appiah mentioned Muntari was left with bruises and blood on his face following an altercation with a administration member.
“I went to Sulley Muntari’s room to seek out out what had occurred. He informed me he was making an attempt to elucidate one thing to the administration staff member and that became a heated alternate,” Appiah wrote in his ebook.
“The heated exchange led to the management member throwing a blow at him, and he retaliated by fighting back. He showed me a bruise, along with a dab of blood, that he had sustained from the incident.”
He added that, regardless of calming Muntari down, the participant returned to the FA official’s room to vandalise his properties, together with a laptop computer and cellular phone.
Meanwhile, Muntari was later sacked from camp, along with Kevin-Prince Boateng, on the orders of the Black Stars coach.