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Black Stars coach withdraws bull***t comments

Avram Grant tells Ghanaians he loves them and withdraws his bull***t comments

The Israeli told Ghanaians to 'concentrate on football and not the bulls**t' after Ghana's 3-1 win over Mozambique at the Accra sports stadium in a first of a twin Afcon 2017 qualifier.

The phrase 'concentrate on football and not the bulls**t' according to some Ghanaians was punch in the face after he was criticized.

And former Chelsea manager has rendered unqualified apology to the people of Ghana, and explained that he meant Ghanaians should not concentrate on 'unnecessary things'.

"First I withdraw the [bullish**t] comment and I want to tell Ghanaians that I love Ghana and Ghanaians and I care about the Ghanaian team," the former Portsmouth manager said in an interview with Communication Director of the Ghana Football Association, Ibrahim Saani Daara.

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"What I want to say is that we need everybody not to concentrate on the unnecessary things and focus on the most important that our leaders that can make the change will focus on those things and it will take us forward for the development of football in this country," he clarified.

Avram Grant was appointed on December 2014 as a successor to James Kwesi Appiah who led the Black Stars at the FIFA World Cup tournament in Brazil.

Grant led the country to the finals of the 2015 Africa Cup of nations in Equatorial Guinea, placing second after losing 8-9 on penalties to Cote d'Ivoire.

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