Ex-Ghana player Laryea Kingston urges UNITY in Black Stars camp ahead of Egypt game

Published on: 14 October 2016
Ex-Ghana player Laryea Kingston urges UNITY in Black Stars camp ahead of Egypt game
Former Ghana international Laryea Kingston

There should be unity in the Black Stars before they can achieve their target, says former Ghanaian international Laryea Kingston.

Reports intensified in the media after the Black Stars’ drew goalless against the Cranes of Uganda at the Tamale sports stadium in the first game of the Russia 2018 World Cup that there’s division in the team which resulted in the outcome.

And this reports triggered Laryea Kingston to voice out on the issue, which he feels if the players do not put their acts together it will be difficult for the team move forward and achieve their aim at this critical time.

He spoke to Asempah FM, “I have been hearing all kinds of reports in the team’s camp and I believe the players should unite on one front. These are the same players who have been playing together for some time and I think they’re familiar with themselves very well.”

“It will be imperative to maintain unity and harmony at this crucial time. I don’t want to believe there is any friction amongst them, but like I said they should let unity prevail. I remember back then in my time, there was so much fun among us anytime the team met and that helped to qualify to the World Cup.”

Laryea Kingston was a prominent member of the Black Stars team that won Bronze at the AFCON 2008 in Ghana.

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