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AFCON 2019: Players disrespected Kwesi Appiah – Gyan reveals

More revelations are emerging after the Black Stars were eliminated by Tunisia in the Round of 16.

Former Asante Kotoko and Black Stars player Ntow Gyan has revealed that the Black Stars players were disrespectful to their head Coach Kwesi Appiah when the team was in Egypt.

In an interview on Accra based Happy FM, the former Kumasi Asante Kotoko player cited Internationale’s Kwadwo Asamoah as one of those who did not give a hoot to directions by the head coach.

“Kwesi Appiah was too lenient with the boys. Some of the attitudes of the players show that they don’t respect him. He couldn’t control some of them.”

“The players didn’t help Kwesi Appiah, they were tactically indiscipline, some of them did whatever they want to on the field, Kwadwo Asamoah is one of such players” he said on Happy FM.

“It seems like we can’t control these boys when they come to play for the nation, they don’t exhibit the same attitude at their club level,” he added.

 

Source: Ghanacrusader.com

Ogyem Solomon

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