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Veteran coach JE Sarpong believes Kevin Prince Boateng should abandon any hopes of making a return to the Black Stars.
The Las Palmas attacking midfielder has recently made known his desire to return to the Black Stars after his was sacked from the squad two years ago.
There have been mixed reactions following Kevin Prince Boateng’s interview, with some clamoring for his return while some feel he has no role in the Black Stars anymore
And the former Ebusua Dwarfs coach, JE Sarpong is part of those who think Kevin should be
“Kevin Prince Boateng should stay where he is and play his football because Ghanaians do not condone indiscipline in the society,” he told Joy Sports.
“We don’t want to revisit indiscipline in the camp, I think he is a good player but you can be a good player and if you don’t have character, the society doesn’t like to accommodate such things.”
‘There is no need for him to be invited to the Black Stars, for now the door is shut completely.”
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