The AC Milan player reacted angrily and almost violently to the decision of coach Filippo Inzaghi to tactically substitute Muntari in the match which they were down to ten men.
On 10th January 2015 Ghanaian midfielder, Sulley Muntari displayed his anger after he was substituted by AC Milan coach Filippo Inzaghi and threw an apparel given to him by the assistant coach when he arrived on the bench in a league game against Torino.
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As the Ghana international arrived on the bench after he was substituted, he was given the AC Milan apparel that will keep him warm in the bitterly cold night.
Muntari duly received the items from the AC Milan assistant on the bench but he quickly and furiously threw them to the floor to shown his anger and disgust at being substituted.
This is similar to his reaction when he was substituted in Ghana’s match against Lesotho in the 2014 World Cup qualifier in Maseru in 2013 before his verbal attacks on then Black Stars coach Kwesi Appiah over the substitution led to his suspension from the national team.
His latest action comes less than six months after he physically, without any provocation, attacked a Ghana FA board member Moses Armah, during a team meeting at the World Cup in Brazil 2014 FIFA World Cup.
In the game, AC Milan were held to 1-1 scoreline at Torino in Serie A on Saturday, after playing half the match with 10 men and surviving several misses by the home side.