World Cup 2014: Ghana Sack Kevin Prince Boateng & Sulley Muntari From Camp

AC Milan star Sulley Muntari and Shalke 04 playmaker Kevin Prince Boateng have been sacked from the Ghana World Cup team by head coach James Kwasi Appiah, Ghanasportsonline.com can confirm. The two have been embroiled in extreme indiscipline and been involved in troublesome acts at the teams' camps in Brazil and the coach now feels the two stars would be a distraction to the team with their continuous stay. Muntari is alleged to have slapped a member of the Ghana National Team's management committee by name Moses Armah and even chased him with broken bottles at the hotel over disagreements with appearance fees and other bonuses owed the players. Kevin, who returned from a premature international retirement few months to the World Cup is believed to have had several altercations with the head coach of the team at the training grounds. The former AC Milan and Tottenham Hotspurs star publicly criticized the managers' formation and selection in the opening Group G loss to USA in Natal. Muntari and Boateng were served with their letters early on Thursday morning and asked to get ready for their departure from the camp. It was the proverbial final nail in the coffin in the international career of a player whose name has gone hand in hand with controversy. And now the Ghana Football Association is determined to act once and for all. And with that game out of the way, the Milan star will in all likelihood may have played his final game in a Ghana shirt. He was saved the sack from Black Stars duty at the 2010 world cup after players stepped in on his behalf after persistently challenging the authority of Milovan Rajevac in South Africa. Boateng has been a major problem for Ghana coach Kwesi Appiah at the tournament arguing over everything from hotels to questioning every decision at training. On the morning of his massive confrontation with Appiah, Kevin Prince Boateng told him in front of the players he had benched him while others played �stupid football.�