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Milovan Rajevac has paid tribute to Laryea Kingston’s commitment and dedication to Ghana and says the Hearts midfielder will remain a key player for his squad.
The player has had issues with his club after playing twice for Ghana at a time they claimed he was injured.
He was relegated to the reserves as a result despite coming through those two games for Ghana against Sudan and Japan with no adverse effect but Rajevac rewarded his patriotism with another call for Sunday’s clash against Benin and now says the player is close to resolving his issues with his club.
“His problem with his team is being sorted out and hopefully after this game he will be more involved at Hearts,” the Serbian told TV3.
“I called him up again because he impressed me when we played him in that central midfield role. Laryea is an important member of team and has shown great dedication and commitment so far.”
The support will be vital for Laryea who has had to endure a difficult time at Hearts.
The club has insisted he was injured when he played for Ghana against Japan and Sudan but few Ghanaians who saw him in those two games believe that.
Source: Kickoff.com
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