Ghana's World Cup troublemakers Boateng, Muntari reinvent trouble with their clubs

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Image caption Kevin Boateng and Sulley Muntari

Ghana's World Cup troublemakers Kevin-Prince Boateng and Sulley Muntari reinvented trouble with their respective clubs after their infamous expulsion from the national team camp during the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

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Boateng and Muntari were dismissed from the team’s camp in Brazil following the country’s wrecked campaign.

Boateng was sacked for verbally assaulting former coach Kwesi Appiah while Muntari was slapped with an indefinite suspension for physically attacking a Ghana FA Executive Committee member.

Like poetic justice, the duo returned to their respective clubs and have not known peace since with repeated troubles greeting their presence in the team.

While Kevin Boateng has been sacked by Schalke, Muntari has been told his contract will not be renewed at AC Milan.

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Muntari, a former Sunderland midfielder, is deemed surplus to requirement and will have to look elsewhere at the end of the season.

The fate of Kevin Boateng in the Black Stars is sealed but there are glimmer of hope for Muntari to stage a potential return to the team.

The Ghana FA has insisted the AC Milan star must apologise to his uncouth behvaiour before he will be re-admitted into the team.