Forgive My Son� Sulley Muntari�s Dad Begs

Biological father of Sulley Muntari, Alhaji Muniru Sulley has apologized to Ghanaians on behalf of the AC Milan man. The midfielder was said to have assaulted a member of Black Stars management, Moses Armah Parker, during the Brazil 2014 World Cup. The unfortunate incident cut short the player�s stay in camp during the Mundial, as he was stripped of his accreditation alongside compatriot Kevin Prince Boateng and has since been declared �unwanted� in the Ghana team. Muntari, unlike his victim who got a platform to tell his side of the story to the World Cup Commission of Inquiry, has since been silent on the matter. Many have blamed the left-footed player for his behavior in Brazil ahead of the Ghana-Portugal last Group game. But Alhaji Sulley, a former BA United/ Ebusua Dwarfs player, has apologized to the entire nation on his son�s behalf. �I want the entire nation to forgive Sulley. What he did really didn�t go down well with me, but he is human, he is not as bad as it�s being perceived out there. �He is my son, he doesn�t like cheating, if he is in a group and one is being cheated, he will make sure justice is served. He has helped a lot of people and players, but most people are hypocrites,� he said on Asempa FM. Responding to whether he will instruct Muntari to personally apologise to the Medeama man, he said, �I think as a father, I represent my son, and the man in question told the Commission that he has forgiven him.�Muntari, who has hit top form, has since July been distanced from the team, serving an indefinite suspension.