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Former Black Stars colleagues Asamoah ‘Baby Jet’ Gyan and Kevin-Prince Boateng clashed over the rationale for the latter’s expulsion from the Black Stars camp throughout the 2014 World Cup.

Kevin-Prince Boateng revealed throughout a current interview that while he was preventing for the entire workforce, none of his teammates got here to his assist when he and Sulley Muntary had been sacked from the camp.

Boateng was referencing the tumultuous 2014 World Cup marketing campaign in Brazil when Ghanaian gamers agitated in opposition to the FA and authorities over unpaid bonuses.

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Boateng led the revolt together with Sulley Muntari and the 2 had been expelled from camp after a very heated confrontation.

KPB stated the saddest half was when the incident occurred, none of their teammates stood as much as defend them regardless that they had been preventing for the entire workforce.

After his remarks, Asamoah Gyan, who was workforce captain on the time, got here out to defend himself.

He wrote: “Kevin’s case occurred on the coaching grounds between him and the coach in entrance of everyone. In order that was the coach’s determination cos coach felt Kevin disrespected him a number of instances together with his selected of phrases. One factor Kevin didn’t know is we defended him behind the scenes a number of instances.

“However on that day , coach couldn’t take it anymore and reacted. That was the primary time I noticed Kwesi Appiah get indignant and reacted. So Kevin’ case was the coach’s name. That’s the reality because the captain of the workforce,”

Nonetheless, Ghanaian cooked Gyan for not being daring sufficient to defend his teammates publicly.

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“I’m an enormous fan Capito… However the entire workforce ought to’ve boycotted the match and also you had been the captain. It’s one of many causes our supposed leaders take us all as a right; we don’t present solidarity,” one netizen reacted.

Kevin’s case occurred on the coaching grounds between him and the coach in entrance of everyone. In order that was the coach’s determination cos coach felt Kevin disrespected him a number of instances together with his selected of phrases. One factor Kevin didn’t know is we defended him behind the scenes a number of…

— ASAMOAH GYAN (@ASAMOAH_GYAN3) October 6, 2023

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