Former Hearts of Oak striker tips Sulley Muntari to score against Asante Kotoko
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Sulley Ali Muntari's iPhone 12 Pro Max, which was reportedly stolen after his side's goalless draw against fierce rivals Asante Kotoko at the Accra Sports Stadium has been found, Ghanaweb reports.
The mercurial midfielder, who played in his maiden Super Clash match last Sunday gave an excellent account of himself lasting 52 minutes in the game.
Despite his good showing on the field, the former Inter Milan star was rocked with the worse news possible with his handset stolen following a photo session with supporters.
“Yes, I heard of the incident. Sulley was doing a photo session with some of the fans and unfortunately, someone picked his phone from his pocket,” Hearts of Oak Spokesperson, Kwame Opare Addo told Asempa FM.
Former Hearts of Oak striker tips Sulley Muntari to score against Asante Kotoko
FootballBut 48 hours after the crunch encounter, Accra-based radio station Asempa FM has reported Sulley's phone has been found and returned to the club.
This good news will serve as an extra incentive for Muntari and his teammates as they return to league football this weekend when the Phobians play as guests to Legon Cities at the El Wak Stadium.
Earlier, Sports Brief reported that Former Ghana goalkeeper Richard Kingston has tipped his former teammate Sulley Muntari to return to the Black Stars for the upcoming World Cup playoff against Nigeria.
Coach Otto Addo's team will lock horns with the Super Eagles in the first leg of the final hurdle for the FIFA World Cup playoffs on March 25 at Cape Coast Stadium with the return leg scheduled for Abuja four days later.
And ahead of the fierce contest, Kingston, who is now the current goalkeeper's coach for Ghana, is backing the UEFA Champions League winner to earn a call up to the team.