AC Milan player Sulley Muntari must be referred to a psychologist or undergo anger therapy, a government of Ghana White Paper into Ghana’s participation at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil says.

Paragraph 4.4 on page 104 of the document is making the recommendation and adds that Muntari, who was sacked from the team’s camp alongside Kevin Prince Boateng, for disciplinary reasons, should also offer an “unconditional apology to Mr. Moses Armah,” whom he had a physical encounter with.

Both men were said to have engaged in a physical brawl at the team’s hotel that led to the damage of valuable items.

Armah, then a member of the Ghana Football Association’s Executive Committee had just taken his turn in addressing players of the team who were in a meeting with the FA over unpaid match bonuses when the incident happened.

Armah and Muntari’s spat and several incidents clouded what would have been a beautiful third World Cup for Ghana. The Ghanaian government set up a Commission to look into the issues, Muntari and Armah’s part of a tall list that took several state hours and funds.

The White Paper was released last week, (SEE FULL PAPER HERE) with several recommendations, some of which have been called ‘mischievous and irrelevant’ by persons at the Football association.

By: Kasapafmonline.com/Ghana