“We’re in 2017, aren’t we? Why do we walk out at the start of a game with children as mascots? To teach them good manners, then when they grow up, they become great men. The former Ghana international said: “What happened is, in my view, not normal. Muntari went on to explain his stance and the reasons why he acted like he did. “I didn’t expect to be suspended and that was ugly… You tell me something, I ask ‘why?’ and I get banned? That’s not right.”
I am human, just like them, and we all make mistakes, but you can’t kid around with things like this.
He added: “Cagliari, the players and club weren’t at fault, so I cannot condemn them. We are all created by God, the only difference is in the colour of our skin.”Ĭagliari have faced no punishment and Muntari is eager to point out that he has no issue with the Serie A club. It’d just be for a second, but in that second, you can make a big difference. “If you are a man, you must have the balls to stop play. He told Italian satire show Le Iene: “The referee didn’t stop play because he didn’t have the balls. Pogba, Coutinho, Hazard & the most expensive transfer flops in football history.No hiding it now: Messi can lead Argentina's 'lions' to World Cup glory.Omar Abdulrahman: The best Asian footballer never to play in Europe.Inside Erik ten Hag's first week at Manchester United.