Muntari back in regular action for AC Milan
By Ameenu Shardow
AC Milan midfielder Sulley Muntari is looking forward to another impressive performance against Barcelona in the Champions League.
The Ghana international put in an assured performance in midfield for the Rossoneri in their 2-1 win over Parma on Friday.
The 28-year-old appears to have regained full fitness from a serious knee injury after coming through 90 minutes of football unscathed.
The injury sustained last summer kept him out of Ghana’s team for the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations.
But the now fit again Muntari is now looking to build upon his performance with an eye on Wednesday’s Champions League game against the Spanish giants.
“Looking forward to training this morning after a great game on Friday,” he said.
“Feels great to be back out there for the full 90 minutes and working hard for the team.
“Big game against Barca in 2 days.”
Mwati ba Munthali balateyamo nokuteyamo. Ine naishiba ati likula alifililwe nokupita pali Sunzu elyo teti balingane naka Kalaba.
Good luck bro!
The calibre of a player lies in where they decide to ply their trade. remember when muntari was on the inter milan bench and fans were already calling for him to go for his retirement bread because he had played at top level for long enough. The guy said “look I am not done, I will fight for a position” and viola. 2013 muntari and Essien still going at top leagues. Look at this gyan.you want quick easy money and fck development. GSN please do well to set the bar for our current players so that we can get quality materials to represent us. Is the thailand league not tougher than the gulf league? It is good messi achaempong has finally come to europe. If i was a blackstar technical manager, no player in a league below the top 10 leagues on the globe will even smell the Blackstar bench. We have enough players in good leagues. Look in 2006 era the only reason our football went up and we qualified to the world cup was 2 reasons 1) we had a quality coach in Ratomir dujkovic and 2) He assembled our best internationals from top leagues. I remember before that in 2005 we defeated every single team we versed we had essien from chelsea,.muntari from Udinese, Appiah from juventus, Sammy kufour from Bayern, haminu draman from turkey top flight, mathew amoah was at Dortmund , current gyan from rennes e.t.c Almost 95% of the squad that lifted our game and image were coming from top flight european league players. Now when you give the job to a local black coach who has inferirority complex he resets everything. He has no analytical skills, no derivative skills, no Managerial skills except bloated ego e.t.c and definitely no eye for true quality. And you have the media inbed with them hyping mediocre players . Not all local coaches are like tgis though, I beg to differ. All I am saying is we should stop personality worship and go for quality at each POINT IN TIME. This is what caucausians and western culture do best, most Africans get stuck in time, stuck on personalities who are no longer performing instead of giving them their due respect and MOVING ON. Simply put I personally do not believe in Local players and other players in mediocre leagues. Local players are just hustlers trying to make it into topclass leagues anyway. Sunday Mba is now looking for a trial at liverpool and they are not convinced on him yet, so waht are you talking about? hahahaa
Top 10 leagues in the world. Infact I will add the russina league to make it 11.
http://www.bigsoccer.com/soccer/rohan-ricketts-rox/2008/12/15/top-10-league-s-in-the-world/
we have players at each position playing day in day out in these leagues. You can name them for yourself. A.A if you want to be successful never ignore quality. stop following populist ideas, they don’t work. Quality is Quality.
Hmmmm…you are more than right.. i’m glad someone else feels the same way i do.