Chelsea's Baba Rahman and Ghana teammates, accused by an angry television presenter of "overpaid women," are attacking the country's AFCON 2019 flop.



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The stars of GHANA in the Premier League have been called "women overpaid" after their release from the Africa Cup of Nations.

Newcastle winger Christian Atsu, Chelsea defender Baba Rahman and potential Manchester City player Thomas Agyepong are under fire after losing to the Black Stars last 16 on Monday.

    The stars of the Premier League, including Baba Rahman, have been criticized for their performances for Ghana

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The stars of the Premier League, including Baba Rahman, have been criticized for their performances for GhanaCredit: EPA

Players Swansea, Andre and Jordan Ayew, Leeds striker Caleb Ekuban and Reading defender Andy Yiadom have also been included in the reviews.

Ghana's Kwesi Appiah was on the verge of ending 37 years of trophy starvation in Egypt, but lost on penalties against Tunisia.

The Ghanaian media claimed that the girlfriends of the players had been allowed to share the hotel's team, leaving them distracted and tired.

Television presenter Patrick Osei Agyemang said, "The players are a bunch of overpaid, over-pampered and undisciplined women who only want to steal the Ghanaian taxpayer.

"Some players are wrong, they can not control themselves, they do not sleep at night and they have done a lot of nonsense."

"These guys could not stay away from women for just three weeks.

The players are overpaid women, too pampered and undisciplined, who are only interested in the theft of the Ghanaian taxpayer.

"The majority of them lack common sense because if they had, their performance would not have been so bad.

"All they know, it 's money.

"Kwesi Appiah is a goner. He was given the simple task of winning the CAN and he failed, so he should leave. "

The Ghana team also included former Sunderland striker, Asamoah Gyan, and former Celtic midfielder, Wakaso Mubarak.

Ghana SoccerNet said: "Players enjoyed erotic appointments with their partners at the expense of concentration on the task.

"The lack of personal discipline was one of the main reasons for the team's lack of energy and firepower as she was leaving the competition in the most shameful manner.

"The girlfriends have stayed in the same hotel in Ismailia, bringing comfort to the players – who have shown a lack of will to end the country's 37 years of waiting for an African crown.

"Kwesi Appiah completely lost control of his players as players fell asleep with their girlfriends to break the discipline.

"They had easy access to women, which was a relaxing holiday for Ghanaian players, while other nations have greater security to keep intruders away.

"There was no professional approach from the players as they enjoyed badual encounters with their partners – in flagrant violation of the team's code of conduct."

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