Ghana should have just called me – KP Boateng after Ghana’s defeat to Morocco

Former Black Stars midfielder Kevin Prince Boateng has been left disappointed with Ghana’s score line against Morocco in the African Cup of Nations opener.

Boateng wrote that “Ghana should have just called me…next game three points” after learning of the disappointing result in the Black Stars first game at the ongoing in Cameroon.

The German-born Ghanaian has not played for the Black Stars after a bust up with then Ghana coach Kwasi Appiah during the 2014 World Cup torunament in Brazil.

A lackluster Black Stars side lost their opening game in the African Cup of Nations against the Atlas Lions of Morocco on Monday evening at the Amadou Ahidjo Stadium.

Sofiane Boufal was the hero late on as he shot from inside the box into the corner of the net after a defensive collapse as Thomas Partey failed to clear a ball after sliding.

Aside Joseph Paintsil who covered himself in glory with his display none of Ghana’s attackers caused the Moroccan side any problems in the game the North Africans dominated possession, had more shots on target among others.

Ghana will play against Gabon on Friday, 14th January,2022 at 7pm local time.

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