Ghana watches KP Boateng amid "complications" of recall – Tanko assistant coach



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Ghana's deputy coach, Ibrahim Tanko, said he was watching Kevin-Prince Boateng while he was calling back to the national team.

The new Barcelona rookie no longer has national responsibilities since the suspension of indefinite suspension for "verbal aggression" by coach James Kwesi Appiah at the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil. He was kicked out of the Black Stars camp alongside Sulley Muntari, who committed a separate offense.

The Ghana Football Federation wants Boateng to apologize for the incident before a reminder can be considered.

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"Kevin-Prince Boateng's situation is complicated," said Tanko Zuria FM.

"I was with Cameroon [as their badistant coach] when the problem happened. I have heard a lot about what happened.

"I heard that they had been asked to apologize. Sulley Muntari apologized but Kevin refused to apologize.

"When it comes to quality, I agree that we will need Kevin in the team. But this problem is beyond us.

"The top management and hierarchy of the team have the last word. So we will continue to monitor him and see how things go. "

Coach Appiah says that he would consider Boateng if an apology was presented.

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Born in Berlin of a German mother and a Ghanaian father, the striker changed international allegiance in 2010 in favor of the Black Stars after representing the European nation at the youth level .

The former star of AC Milan was part of the Ghanaian teams at the 2010 and 2014 FIFA World Cup tournaments.

He has 15 caps and two goals for the quadruple champion of Africa.

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