Kwarasey takes swipe at Kwesi Appiah for dropping him at the 2014 World Cup

Former Black Stars shot-stopper, Adam Kwarasey, says Kwesi Appiah should have been a man enough to tell him in the face before dropping him at the mundial in 2014.

Black Stars exited from the group stage in the 2014 World Cup in Brazil without a win, losing to both United States of America (US), Portugal and a 2-2 stalemate with eventual champions Germany, amidst money scandals.

Adam Kwarasey, who kept the post against US, was dropped from the subsequent matches for Fatawu Dauda to take over.

Adam Kwarasey, 34, claims that Kwesi Appiah should have respected him by telling him in the face before dropping him.

“If someone decides not to play me and it is for the best thing for the team, I’m fine with that. But do it as a man and with respect,” he told JoySports.

“Tell me and look me in the eyes when you do and I will respect your decision,” he insisted.

Adam Kwarasey also added that he has good stories to tell his son from his spell with the Ghana national team.

Kwarasey, despite announcing his decision to play for Ghana in 2007, made his debut in 2012 against Swaziland in the qualifiers for the 2012 edition of the Africa Cup of Nations.

Credit: kickgh.com

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