Prince Tagoe blames Joseph Paintsil’s substitution on Okraku-Wilfred Palmer’s strained relationship

Former Ghanaian footballer Prince Tagoe has expressed concerns about the strained relationship between President Kurt Okraku and Wilfred Palmer, emphasising that it should not negatively impact Joseph Paintsil.

Tagoe believes that conflicts between the GFA President and certain football administrators are affecting players managed by those administrators.

Using Joseph Paintsil, under the guidance of Osei Kwaku Palmer, as an example, Tagoe points to Paintsil’s frustration, particularly during the Black Stars’ match against Mozambique, where he was substituted despite being a key player.

Tagoe suggests that Paintsil’s discomfort is a result of the ongoing issues between Palmer and Kurt Okraku.

“Those at the FA have decided to make some players feel uncomfortable at the national team just because they have problems with other management members who have players in the team,” he told Asempa FM, as monitored by FootballGhana.com.

“One example I can clearly make is Joseph Paintsil; which intelligent coach will take him off after he won the penalty? Kurt, if you have problems with Palmer, solve your issues and allow the player to play football.”

In their last Group B match, Ghana required a victory against Mozambique. However, they conceded two goals in injury time, leading to a 2-2 draw and their exit from the tournament.

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