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Kwabena Yeboah hits out at unpatriotic Kevin-Prince Boateng

President of the Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG) has lashed out at Kevin-Prince Boateng for criticising the Black Stars, after the AFCON disappointment

Kwabena Yebaoh has taken a swipe at Kevin-Prince Boateng over his comments on the Black Stars poor display in the 2017 Africa Cup of nations (AFCON) in Gabon.

The Black Stars finished 4th in the 2017 AFCON, which fell way below the expectations of Ghanaians, after 35-year wait for a continental title.

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Keven-Prince Boateng, who last played for the Black Stars in the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil came out to express his disappointment at the performance of the team in Gabon.

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Kwabena Yeboah, however says that the former AC Milan attacker is the last person he expected to criticise the Black Stars, since he hasn't shown enough commitment towards the course of the nation.

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''We continue to even waste time on Kevin Prince Boateng, complete waste of every body’s time, he is not somebody who should even engage our attention,'' Yeboah told Angel FM.

''He is not somebody we should spend time on, he is completely irrelevant so far as I’m concerned, he is completely inconsequential. I'm saying this in a context that after using us he dumped for us, four years this guy turned his back on us.

“When we qualified for World Cup 2014, he came back and he went and destroyed the smoothness at the World Cup, then after the World Cup, this guy instead of showing remorse didn’t show remorse because he understands why he should even show remorse.

''Today when these boys (Black Stars players) have gone out there and done their best, their best wasn’t good enough, it should be the last person to ever express sentiments about the Black Stars, it is not as if he was there he will win the trophy.''

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