"It's Horrible"- Sulley Muntari Fumes Over Treatment Of Ghana Premier League Players | Soccer/Soccer
Sun, 30 Oct 2022 08:00
Former Hearts of Oak midfielder Sulley Muntari has descended closely on handlers of the home leagues over the therapy of gamers.
Muntari spent six months at Hearts of Oak following his return residence after an illustrious profession overseas, the place he performed for the likes of Inter Milan and Portsmouth.
The UEFA Champions League winner was shocked by the ordeals of Ghana Premier League gamers, describing the best way soccer is managed as horrible.
"The league and all these things, It's horrible," he informed Dan Kwaku Yeboah TV. "There are talents in the Ghana Premier League. The young boys have to be treated well," he added.
The former Inter Milan star didn't journey an extended distance to play away matches with Hearts of Oak and the one time he did he took a flight from Accra to Tamale for the RTU sport.
"You cannot journey with youngsters and depart them seven to 9 hours to play soccer. And you do not deal with them the best way you do not need to be handled.
"So I think if we want a very good future for these kids. The first division, second division, colts and the premiership, we really have to focus on them."

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