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Black Stars midfielder Andre Dede Morgan Ayew is said to be punished by the Ghana Football Association (GFA) for allegedly putting up some unruly behaviour in Malawi when the team beat the Flames by 1-0 in Lilongwe to qualify on a 3-0 aggregate for the AFCON 2013 in South Africa.
The midfielder was said to have bust up when he was substituted during the game in Malawi and later on refused to shake hands with other colleagues on the bench as well in the dressing room which brought some disunity among players.
This behaviour by the son of the Maestro Abedi Pele has been consistent whenever he is substituted in competitive games.
Meanwhile, club side Marseille is reported to recruit players to replace the Ghanaian attacker Andre Ayew during the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations.
So the question is: If Kwesi Appiah was a foreign coach will this behaviour be tolerated.
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