Kelvin Prince Boateng's version of the story, He insists that he didn't insult his Coach.

Ghana player Kevin Prince Boateng
has insisted that he did not, as is
being reported, insult coach Kwesi
Appiah.
The player who has been suspended
indefinitely by the GFA following his
“vulgar verbal insults targeted at
coach Kwesi Appiah during the
team’s training session in Maceio
this week.”, was reported to have
exchanged angry words with coach
Kwesi Appiah.
The player has, however, refuted the
claims and stated that he had not
verbally abused the coach in any
way.
In an interview with German
newspaper Sport Bild, Boateng gave
his version of events.
“Yesterday, there was an incident
during training where Sulley Muntari
were just joking around.
“I said that he had played the ball
with his hand.
“He said no. Then I laughed and said:
‘Hey, are you the referee or what?
“The coach asked us why we had
laughed wondered. We said that
everything was okay. Then he sent us
to the cabin.
“After training I went to the coach
and asked him if he had a minute for
me.
“I asked him what he had against
me? Then he started yelling at me. He
insulted me.
“When I learnt of my suspension
today, I accepted it, only no one
should believe that I had insulted the
coach or something.
“I now travel from Brazil and I wish
my colleagues all the best for the
World Cup and the match against
Portugal. ”
The player is reported to have already left the Black Stars camp in Brasilia.

This news is a further blow to the
Black Stars following reports of
player unrest in the camp due to the non-payment of their appearance fees.

The Black Stars face Portugal on
Thursday needing a win to keep alive any chances of progressing from the group.

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