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Samuel Inkoom has denied that former Black Stars teammate Kelvin Prince Boateng insulted then head coach of the Black Stars Kwasi Appiah in the infamous 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
News came out that the former FC Barcelona attacker alongside Sulley Muntari threw words of insult at coach Kwasi Appiah which led to their sack and suspension from the Black Stars.
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Coach Kwasi Appiah after leaving the Black Stars coaching job recently, stipulated in his book titled ‘Leaders Don’t Have to Yell’ that indeed Kelvin Prince Boateng insulted him during the 2014 World Cup as the head coach.
After six years since the incident, right-back Samuel Inkoom who was an integral member of the Black Stars then has stated emphatically that Kelvin Prince Boateng never insulted coach Kwasi Appiah.
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Inkoom explained that, both Prince Boateng and Sulley Muntari were insulting each other in Italian but coach Kwasi Appiah thought it was him and ordered the players out of the training pitch.
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He indicated that, Prince Boateng was unhappy because there were lots of media practitioners around and felt embarrassed but never insulted the head coach.
“Actually, in my personal view KP Boateng never insulted coach Kwasi Appiah”, Inkoom told Kumasi based Fox FM.
“What happened was both Sulley Muntari and KP Boateng were insulting each other in Italian since they were all playing for same team (AC Milan) and understood the Italian language very well.
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“When they were speaking, coach Kwasi Appiah thought it was him and ordered the two players out of the training pitch. Boateng felt embarrassed since there were lots of media guys around but what I know was he never insulted coach Kwasi Appiah”, Inkoom added.
Meanwhile, since their exclusion from the Black Stars both Kelvin Prince Boateng and Sulley Muntari have never return to the team again despite playing actively abroad.