Ghana’s in-form Sulley Ali Muntari has big dreams to rally his Black Stars colleagues to whip the hell out of Zambia, come September 6 when the Stars lock horns with the Chipolopolo for the Group D sole right to march on for a Brazil 2014 ticket.
He reckons the Zambians cannot continue to dictate the pace and will be stopped from continuing to sit on the comfort of Ghanaians.
Zambia have proven a real pain in the affairs of Ghana soccer, and have in recent encounters picked more fruitful wins against Ghana, including the back-to-back wins in the February, 2012 African Cup of Nations Semi-final game and the World Cup 2014, qualifier four months later, both ending in 1:0.
Victory therefore will not be the only inspiration, according to Sulley who spoke to Accra radio Joy FM, humiliation also awaits the Copper Bullets.
Zambia only recently relinquished the mantle of leadership for the group’s qualifiers after suffering a shocking draw at home to Sudan and thus saw the Black Stars creep onto the pile with 12 points and 14 goals to their credit while Zambia follows in second position with 11 points and 8 goals.
With the do-and-die final group qualifier scheduled for the Kumasi Sports Stadium, Sulley says it should be pay-back time for the Black Stars.
“They’ve been sitting our happiness for too long, you know, and putting joke aside, we want to make our people happy, we want to make them really happy”, Muntari said, pointing out he and his colleagues were all set to crush the hurdle to the World Cup and advised Zambia may as well not turn up for the match.
His colleague Jonathan Mensah also said while they expect a stiff contest, the Black Stars have what it takes to dismiss the Zambians and they will do everything to ensure a win and another World Cup berth.
Ghanasoccernet
Aldehyde Phiri
June 25, 2013 at 6:29 am
Anama.
Mpangula Mputyu
June 25, 2013 at 7:22 am
Eish ati Chipolopolo may not even turn UP in Ghana.
Ghana will disband their team after failing to beat us. They will blame their over rated players and demand their axing!!!
Wait…. On this one Chipolopolo all the WAY.
margaritar
June 25, 2013 at 7:59 am
Ghana,Tukamumafye kamo chabe….
Kofya
June 25, 2013 at 8:02 am
ba Ghana baya sana
Kwacha-Rebased Lungu
June 25, 2013 at 8:04 am
ba Zambia ni zeeeee…..Kumasi will collapse!!!
Its ok...!
June 25, 2013 at 8:48 am
History will definastely repeat itself.Ghana has never knocked out Chipolopolo in a competition.So iwe chi Muntari we are going to humiliate you in your back yard with our usual 1:0………..
CHIEF
June 25, 2013 at 8:59 am
MUNTARI,you are afraid of losing to Zambia thats why you are bitter with the dominance zambia have over Ghana,this is our time as Zambian to go to the World Cup Brazil……………..Ghana here we come in september 6th and you will pay this time on home soil…..go chipolopolo boys…………it’s our time…
Minister Without Portfolio
June 25, 2013 at 9:41 am
Come Sep 6, the results shall be in favour of the Chipolopolo boys. 1-0 or 2-1
deluxe
June 25, 2013 at 9:58 am
Ghana knws us very wel 1:0 chabe.akamona kwati fyakubantu.
concerned citizen
June 25, 2013 at 10:02 am
I think Zambia thrives against the giants and the tiny teams trouble us,the bigger they are the bigger the victory
MUCHINGA
June 25, 2013 at 11:40 am
Zambia is always footballing nation, but they underrate the small teams. Ghana is not a small team in Africa but a big team; that is when Zambia plays good football. Ask Italy, Ivory Coast, Egypt, Senegal South Africa e.t.c they know what the Chipolopolo can do.
Ghana will fall in their own yard. The biggest problem they made is to call all their stars cos when you have all stars in Africa, it does not pay. Even us at one time we called all the stars of that time; Moses Sichone, Andrew Sinkala, Elijah Tana and others. We lost that game at home to South Africa. Go Zambia Go.
swine
June 25, 2013 at 11:43 am
Unless we hone our boots for scoring and not missing, I cant see our lads upsetting Ghana! am no naysayer, but the worrying factor is the frontline…too much ama bundu! Otherwise Ghana just over rate themselves, no wonder they get so devastated whenever they lose! AS USUAL 1.0 chabe pobo! Then we will go and dance to samba cadence, come 2014!
Yeye Umwana Ukupilikita
June 25, 2013 at 12:50 pm
I think we have problems with the so called small teams.They become so unnecessarily tough when they are playing Zambia.Ghana has no problems with small teams but when it comes to playing Zambia or Mali,they have fever.So they are favourites before the game in Kumasi but after Fwayo and Chisamba torments them to the stretch,they will be called the feverites.Tulebapilikitila pa mwabo,efyo twamuchitile South Africa pa mwakwe,3-0 in 21 minutes.
stephen
June 25, 2013 at 1:43 pm
muntari is an expired player,thats why he is making this big noise,let him wait and see copper in his eyes ,he will believe.Ghanians are our wives we control them,mufundiwanso mu September muno.
dudu
June 25, 2013 at 2:14 pm
Uyu surrey muntari amano nga ba PF,ubufi sana.AZaona monga in vakunantu.GO ZAMBIA GO!
swine
June 25, 2013 at 2:32 pm
nomba iyo comparison eisokwesha abanobe ameno!…bafye bwino watendwenama?!
Barotselandian
June 25, 2013 at 2:17 pm
About time!
Its ok...!
June 25, 2013 at 4:22 pm
Iwe dudu ba PF baisamo shani mulyashi kanshi….? Twalakuchita imbamu iyo wayamba…..
mbashe
June 25, 2013 at 5:19 pm
Go chipolopolo GO…Muntari is already dead scared, humiliate them at their own backyard!!!!!!!Chipolopolo all the way………..
Hakaimbwa Hakagalu (HH)
June 25, 2013 at 7:33 pm
Chi MUNTARI you are UPND. Bitterness will not take you anywhere you bitter TONGA Ghanian. you will cry with your HH. Tribal player