AC Milan midfielder Sulley Muntari displays his tattos after a win for his Italian Serie A side.
Sulley Muntari flexes tattos
The 28-year-old has been on purple patch of form since making a return from a career threatening knee injury he sustained in June last year.
Muntari scored the second goal in AC Milan’s 2-0 win over Barcelona in the first leg UEFA Champions League round of 16 match at the San Siro.
He also put up a good display in the Milan derby against his former side Inter which ended 1-1.
Muntari is expected to make a return to the Ghana set up for this month’s 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Sudan at home.
Butterfly never think you can turn to a bird okay? Have a look at K. Asamoah very decent & his performance is incredible. Why do you want 2 imitate Lil wynn?
Oooh no bro u disappointed me but i still love u. Kep de hard work.
You’re right buddy, we must never forget where we come from, we should never copy blindly.
50 cent regrets for his and took everything out,wait till after his football days are over.
Slow news day, GSN? Only you could make an article from a photo of one player who has tattoos. At least compile photo’s of all the Black Stars’ tattoos if you’re feeling lazy and don’t want to write an actual article. You didn’t even credit the source of the photograph, although it looks like it was taken from somebody’s instagram account. Another poor job all around, GSN. This type of laziness would get most people fired.
Preach!
@kwame clearly u hav nothing useful to say.stop hating,ur horns r showing .smh
Misty, if this rubbish is pleasing to your simple mind then I am sincerely happy for you. But the truth is that this wouldn’t pass on a primary school sports website and some of us come here to view real content. I find this insulting as a visitor of this website. The photograph is from last week while Milan were celebrating their victory over Barça. They could’ve used it any time but they chose to use it today because they didn’t have anything of substance to post. If I criticize the work on the website, it is only because I care about the state of Ghanaian journalism. Criticism is useful, my dear, if you’re wise enough to take it constructively.
Ghana welcams u boi bt avoid tattoos