2014 World Cup: Kevin-Prince Boateng's moaning to start is good for Black Stars- Stephen Appiah

Published on: 20 June 2014
2014 World Cup: Kevin-Prince Boateng's moaning to start is good for Black Stars- Stephen Appiah
Kevin-Prince Boateng

Ex-Ghana captain Stephen Appiah says Kevin-Prince Boateng’s moaning for a starting role at the World Cup has been blown out of proportion by the media.

Boateng criticized head coach Kwesi Appiah for starting him from the bench in Ghana’s opening 2-1 defeat to USA on Monday.

Appiah, a member of Ghana’s backroom staff in Brazil, the Schalke 04 desire to start is a positive vibe for the team.

"This is not a case to blow out of proportion. Good players always are not happy when they are left on the bench and it’s natural," Appiah told Africanfootball.com.

"I remember when I use to play I always felt uncomfortable when I was left on the bench, but you have to understand it’s all about team work.

"When you have good players in a team who are happy to be on the bench then you have a big problem but if they are not happy it tell you their hunger and ambition."

Boateng is expected to start against his country of birth Germany on Saturday in a must-win Group G match.

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