Having been capped 30 occasions by the Black Stars, the previous Red Star Belgrade centre-back performed with a number of gamers however has excessive regard for Muntari.
Contrary to experiences that the ex-Portsmouth and Inter Milan midfielder has anger points, Addy stated Muntari is type and was already able to struggle for others.
“Sulley Muntari said something I won’t forget. He mentioned that Kuffour was the one who fought for us, so now it’s his turn to fight for us,” Addy advised Ernest Brew Smith in an interview, as quoted by Ghanaweb.
“Sulley is one of the kindest individuals. He is always ready to stand up for us. The last time I met him, he inquired about my current business ventures. He advised me to either pursue a coaching course or start any business of my choosing.”
Meanwhile, former Ghana captain Asamoah Gyan has categorically said that Muntari didn’t slap anybody within the wake of the confusion that rocked Ghana’s camp throughout the 2014 World Cup.
Ghana had been eradicated from the event after arising winless in a bunch containing USA, Germany and Portugal.
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 last 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. Muntari was reported to have exchanged blows with the stated administration member, later revealed to be the President of Medeama SC, Moses Armah Parker.
Asked in regards to the incident, Gyan, who was Ghana’s captain throughout the 2014 World Cup, stated, 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 stated on Onua TV final month.