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Sulley Muntari needs no anger therapy – Football administrator

A Brazil 2014 white paper recommendation asked for Sulley Muntari to be referred to a psychologist or undergo anger therapy.

 

Nana Oduro Sarfo, football administrator and former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Berekum Chelsea Football Club has described as baseless a government of Ghana white paper recommendation for suspended Black Stars player, Sulley Muntari to go for anger therapy.

The AC Milan player was said to have engaged in a physical scuffle with the President of Medeama Sporting Club and a member of the Black Stars Management Committee, Moses Armah, who had just taken his turn in addressing players of the team who were in a meeting with the Ghana Football Association (GFA) over unpaid match bonuses.

According to Mr. Oduro Sarfo, a member of Ghana’s 2014 World Cup Commission, Moses Foh-Amoaning rather needs anger therapy. He has indicated that Mr. Amoaning is quick-tempered.

“How can you say that? If Sulley were to be your child would you recommend he go for anger therapy. If we want mad men we surely have them in abundance in this country. Sulley is not one. Why anger therapy? For what?

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“They also say Asamoah Gyan should go for leadership training. Where? Is it the Afienya Leadership Training school or what?

“If we want a classic example of someone with anger issues, then it is Moses Foh-Amoaning. He needs anger therapy. Before the commission of which he was part sat, he stormed a radio station to demand answers to why people where praising Kwesi Nyantakyi.

“Moses Foh-Amoaning is the most quick-tempered person in Ghana,” he remarked on Kasapa Sports.

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