Balotteli: Rajevac in Italy to woo youngster to play for Ghana
It is no secret that Ghana’s weakness is in not having a Samuel Eto’o type of striker. And in looking for a solution, Black Stars coach Milovan Rajevac is in Italy to reason with Mario Balotelli over the possibility of him playing for Ghana at the 2010 World Cup.
‘Super Mario’ has previously been relucatant (read RUDE) to Ghanaian authorities in their quest to get him to wear the national colours.
Also on Rajevac’s agenda would be having a word or two with captain Stephen Appiah and and especially Sulley Muntari. Appiah picked up another injury last week and the coach will do a quick check on him.
Appiah and Muntari are also expected to help lure Mario into the Black Stars, whether they would succeed with the well-known nonchalance of the lad is to be seen.
Rajevac was supposed to have met the youngster on Monday but Inter’s preparation for their make-or-break game against Rubin Kazan on Wednesday let to the rescheduling of the crunch meeting.
As for Sulley Muntari, a personal one-on-one with the gaffer is expected to include a severe telling-off for his recent spell of indiscipline and outright disrespect to the national team. Muntari, together with Essien and Asamoah Gyan, have been fined US $10,000 for leaving the team hanging without permission when there was a scheduled friendly with Angola on November 15.
Rajevac will also use the opportunity to tongue-lash Sulley Muntari over his perceived indiscipline when he is on national team duty.
And then, the Serbian manager will also travel to England by the weekend to watch German-born Kevin-Prince Boateng before a meeting over his joining of the Black Stars. After Michael Essien picked up his injury on Tuesday, Milovan will also visit Essien to check on his recovery.
Rajevac will travel to Switzerland next week to watch John Pantsil play against Samuel Inkoom in the Europa League game as Fulham take on Basel.
His visit to Europe is expected to give him an idea of the players he has available for the Nations Cup and those expected to play a role at the World Cup, according to Ghanasoccernet.
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