Hearts vs Kotoko: Ghana Premier League Icon Charles Taylor Reveals Secret On How To Win Super Clash
FootballFormer Ghana International Believes Muntari’s Form Is Not Up to the Standard of Black Stars
- Charles Taylor believes Hearts of Oak midfielder Sulley Muntari is not ready for a return to the national team
- Muntari's name has surfaced in the discussion of who should make up Otto Addo's first game as head coach of the Black Stars
- Ghana will square off against eternal enemy Nigeria in what promises to be a scintillating fixture between two West African football giants
Outspoken former Ghana international, Charles Taylor has poured cold water on the clarion call for Sulley Muntari to be named in the Black Stars squad ahead of the cliffhanger against Nigeria.
Muntari, 37, received plaudits for his performance in the biggest fixture on the Ghanaian football calendar - Super Clash - where he helped Hearts of Oak record a goalless draw against Kotoko.
The experienced midfielder's name has popped up as a suggestion by many followers of the game who want him in Ghana's crucial World Cup clash against their West African rivals.
However, Charles Taylor, who made a name for himself on the local terrain, has shot down those claims suggesting his current form will not merit a call-up to the national team.
"Sulley Muntari's current form is not up to the standard of Black Stars," Taylor told Angel TV. A forthright Taylor stressed: "He [Muntari] can't play."
Charles suggested Sulley should be given enough time to build on his fitness and reach full fitness before recommending him for the Black Stars.
"Let's give him time to play and get full fitness." He ended.
Top African coach raves about Sulley Muntari's return to Ghana Premier League
Meanwhile, Pitso Mosimane, one of the best coaches on the continent, has praised former AC Milan and Inter star Sulley Muntari for making a return to the Ghana Premier League.
Sulley Aliu Muntari joined Accra Hearts of Oak in the transfer window on a year deal after an illustrious career in Europe.
Ex-Ghana captain spotted during Hearts versus Kotoko game showing support to former teammate and club
FootballAl Ahly coach, Pitso Mosimane, who has been monitoring events in Ghana before the Super Clash between Hearts and Kotoko, expressed delight in seeing Muntari return to the domestic league.
Black Stars goalkeeper's coach backs Sulley Muntari to make Ghana squad against Nigeria
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 the 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.