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Kevin-Prince Boateng just played for Ghana due to his sibling - Karl Tufuoh
Karl Tufuoh makes sense of why Kevin Prince Boateng isn't adored in Ghana
Jerome Boateng wins World Cup with Germany
Veteran Sports columnist, Karl Tufuoh has contended that Kevin Prince Boateng promised his devotion to Ghana due to his sibling, Jerome Boateng.
Tufuoh clears up that the German-conceived Ghanaian exchanged ethnicity for Ghana since his sibling had broken into the German National group in front of the 2010 World Cup while he was dismissed.
Talking with JoyNews, the accomplished telecaster expressed due to the previously mentioned reason Kevin didn't have anything to do with Ghana after the World Cup.
"Kevin-Prince Boateng just played for Ghana in the 2010 World Cup since his sibling [Jerome Boateng] was a standard in the German group," he said.
"Jerome planned to play thus Kevin expected to. What's more, Kevin had not been welcomed by Germany. Without a doubt he had a phenomenal competition and he did. Be that as it may, what occurred later? Somewhere in the range of 2010 and 2013 every kind of reasons," he added.
Karl Tufuoh further made sense of why Ghanaians don't have Kevin Prince Boateng on a fundamental level.
"We were playing countries cup qualifiers, and world cup qualifiers in obscurity wildernesses of Africa. He wasn't accessible and so forth. I especially got so annoyed. That is the reason regardless of what Sulley Muntari might do when he is talking about playing for the Black Stars, I pay attention to him. Since he goes into the dim, he plays qualifiers and he bites the dust, in contrast to KPB. Also, that is the reason KPB isn't cherished in this country."
Kevin Prince Boateng was brought into the world in Germany to a Ghanaian dad and a German mother. He and Jerome share a similar dad yet various moms.
He experienced childhood in Germany and addressed the European country at the young level, however he couldn't make the senior group, dissimilar to his sibling, who did and is currently a World Cup champ.
Ruler Boateng exchanged ethnicity in 2010 and played in two World Cups.
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