Sulley Muntari

Should Muntari be sold in the summer?


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He pushed one member of the team Inter and this is not acceptable for me.
 

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Lol. He was just very frustrated because he was subbed off.

Muntari is pretty poor with the ball, but this hatred towards him is just ridiculous here.
 

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Lol. He was just very frustrated because he was subbed off.

Muntari is pretty poor with the ball, but this hatred towards him is just ridiculous here.

we agree in something, that's good
 

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I actually thought he wasn't bad defensively, but with the ball especially when going forward he was horrible.
 

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He apologised to his team mates. As long as they and the management are happy with the apology I consider it as case closed.
 

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Well, I can understand him. Any player in that situate cannot control himself.. and this thing happend much time in big teams.. I would like to mention that and Ribery when was substited in first half, but I don't remember against which team was that.. he crushed some things in the bench..

OK Muntari.
 

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There is no reason to hate him..atleast he tries his best.
 

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He tries hard but he really isn't playing naturally in England. He's an EPL player at heart.
 

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He is a good player defensively on his day, but he isnt what our midfield needs, sorry but he has to go.

I dont hate the player, I just hate when he does his headless chicken routine.
 

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as much as i wanna keep him i want him to go too..its better for our club and for him.i am sure lot of EPL clubs would be intrested in him and if he goes he will get more playing time and success as EPL is full of players like him
 

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Its just amazing how bad he has got over the years, this guy with udinese was something, great touch, passes and shots. He was really highly rated, ever since he came to us he has been nothing short of awful, this guy has to go.
 
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I would like to ask everyone who critizise Muntari, like there's no tomorrow, to sit down during the next match he plays and actually study him. If your emotions are too big during the game, then tape it and look afterwards.

You will see a player who each game makes about five crucial clearances in our own penalty box. This is his task, that's why he's here. I think most people are still under the influence of that we were supposed to get Lampard but got Muntari instead, who is a complete different player. Has he ever been assigned the duties Lampard would have been given? Of course not, he doesn't have the technical abilities for it.

We had a player similar to Muntari once. He was also hated by the majority of Inter fans, but whom I absolutely adored. His name was Benoit Cauet. Couldn't pass to save his life, but his defensive contribution erased all that. We had other players performing the offensive tasks. That's what we have today as well. We have Sneijder, Balotelli and etc to take care of the offensive part of our game. We have Muntari and Motta whose primary duty is in defence, but also be an alternative in the offensive force, when given the chance. It is no surprise that these two are the most spitted at players in our squad, because many have not realised yet, that they are not here to be a playmaker.

I condemn Muntari's behaviour after being subbed out though, but I think it was a lot down to that he keeps getting shit from the fans, and acted out on that.

Does it mean I want Muntari as a fixed starter for us? No, it doesn't, but I hate that he's condemned as soon as people see him in the starting lineup, and every single mistake he does, people go bonkers. He doesn't have a chance of being liked. Even when he made that defensive clearance which started a counter-attack for us, no one mentioned it.

Lower your expectations a bit, and see Muntari as what he first and foremost is; a defensive player. Then you will come to appriciate him.
 

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I would like to ask everyone who critizise Muntari, like there's no tomorrow, to sit down during the next match he plays and actually study him. If your emotions are too big during the game, then tape it and look afterwards.

You will see a player who each game makes about five crucial clearances in our own penalty box. This is his task, that's why he's here. I think most people are still under the influence of that we were supposed to get Lampard but got Muntari instead, who is a complete different player. Has he ever been assigned the duties Lampard would have been given? Of course not, he doesn't have the technical abilities for it.

We had a player similar to Muntari once. He was also hated by the majority of Inter fans, but whom I absolutely adored. His name was Benoit Cauet. Couldn't pass to save his life, but his defensive contribution erased all that. We had other players performing the offensive tasks. That's what we have today as well. We have Sneijder, Balotelli and etc to take care of the offensive part of our game. We have Muntari and Motta whose primary duty is in defence, but also be an alternative in the offensive force, when given the chance. It is no surprise that these two are the most spitted at players in our squad, because many have not realised yet, that they are not here to be a playmaker.

I condemn Muntari's behaviour after being subbed out though, but I think it was a lot down to that he keeps getting shit from the fans, and acted out on that.

Does it mean I want Muntari as a fixed starter for us? No, it doesn't, but I hate that he's condemned as soon as people see him in the starting lineup, and every single mistake he does, people go bonkers. He doesn't have a chance of being liked. Even when he made that defensive clearance which started a counter-attack for us, no one mentioned it.

Lower your expectations a bit, and see Muntari as what he first and foremost is; a defensive player. Then you will come to appriciate him.
:star::star:
 

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I would like to ask everyone who critizise Muntari, like there's no tomorrow, to sit down during the next match he plays and actually study him. If your emotions are too big during the game, then tape it and look afterwards.

You will see a player who each game makes about five crucial clearances in our own penalty box. This is his task, that's why he's here. I think most people are still under the influence of that we were supposed to get Lampard but got Muntari instead, who is a complete different player. Has he ever been assigned the duties Lampard would have been given? Of course not, he doesn't have the technical abilities for it.

We had a player similar to Muntari once. He was also hated by the majority of Inter fans, but whom I absolutely adored. His name was Benoit Cauet. Couldn't pass to save his life, but his defensive contribution erased all that. We had other players performing the offensive tasks. That's what we have today as well. We have Sneijder, Balotelli and etc to take care of the offensive part of our game. We have Muntari and Motta whose primary duty is in defence, but also be an alternative in the offensive force, when given the chance. It is no surprise that these two are the most spitted at players in our squad, because many have not realised yet, that they are not here to be a playmaker.

I condemn Muntari's behaviour after being subbed out though, but I think it was a lot down to that he keeps getting shit from the fans, and acted out on that.

Does it mean I want Muntari as a fixed starter for us? No, it doesn't, but I hate that he's condemned as soon as people see him in the starting lineup, and every single mistake he does, people go bonkers. He doesn't have a chance of being liked. Even when he made that defensive clearance which started a counter-attack for us, no one mentioned it.

Lower your expectations a bit, and see Muntari as what he first and foremost is; a defensive player. Then you will come to appriciate him.


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What i was saying million times before.. He is not attractive player, but if you better see how he plays, he contributes so damn much. Just look at Milans game, do you think we could not have conceded a goal with him not around? No.. He was the best player in our defense, covers much more ground than all of our players together, never gets tired, what more do you want? You people do not see his contributions in the defense, but only scan for his mistakes...

I do not mind selling Motta, but I would rather keep Muntari.. He can be very, very useful when playing defensive games, when we need to defend only. He is our Gatusso, not liked much, but very useful.
 

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I would like to ask everyone who critizise Muntari, like there's no tomorrow, to sit down during the next match he plays and actually study him. If your emotions are too big during the game, then tape it and look afterwards.

You will see a player who each game makes about five crucial clearances in our own penalty box. This is his task, that's why he's here. I think most people are still under the influence of that we were supposed to get Lampard but got Muntari instead, who is a complete different player. Has he ever been assigned the duties Lampard would have been given? Of course not, he doesn't have the technical abilities for it.

We had a player similar to Muntari once. He was also hated by the majority of Inter fans, but whom I absolutely adored. His name was Benoit Cauet. Couldn't pass to save his life, but his defensive contribution erased all that. We had other players performing the offensive tasks. That's what we have today as well. We have Sneijder, Balotelli and etc to take care of the offensive part of our game. We have Muntari and Motta whose primary duty is in defence, but also be an alternative in the offensive force, when given the chance. It is no surprise that these two are the most spitted at players in our squad, because many have not realised yet, that they are not here to be a playmaker.

I condemn Muntari's behaviour after being subbed out though, but I think it was a lot down to that he keeps getting shit from the fans, and acted out on that.

Does it mean I want Muntari as a fixed starter for us? No, it doesn't, but I hate that he's condemned as soon as people see him in the starting lineup, and every single mistake he does, people go bonkers. He doesn't have a chance of being liked. Even when he made that defensive clearance which started a counter-attack for us, no one mentioned it.

Lower your expectations a bit, and see Muntari as what he first and foremost is; a defensive player. Then you will come to appriciate him.


Jim no one wants muntari but to be a playmaker we just don't want a inter defensive midfielder to give away the possesion as easily as he does. Ask yourself this does the likes of essien,toure,fletcher,carrick,mikel,cambiasso,makele,keita,ect give the ball away as often as muntari??

I can understand a player giving away possesion when trying for a defence splitting pass but giving it away when you are just looking for a normal pass is unacceptable for a top team player especially when you do it as often as muntari does. I mean even youngsters like mariga and krhin doesn't lose possesion as often as he does.

Motta's problem is the inconsistent form but he doesn't give the ball away as often as muntari.
 

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While I do appreciate his workrate and defensive efforts, only having those two things as an asset, just doesn't cut it for an Inter player. We're the Italian champions trying to succeed in the Champions League, our midfielders should at least be able to pass the ball around comfortably and have a certain minimum of technical abilities. If there's one thing we have learned the past months, it's that Muntari doesn't have those abilities.
 

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The defensive midfielder is one of the most important players in any team, his job isnt just to be a destoryer to just defend....any of the successful ones know how to control the ball, pass around and some even contribute to attacks.....muntari used to do this in the past with udine but now he just doesnt cut it with us.
 

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Jimmy the frustrating thing about Muntari is that a player in his position with no passing ability or vision (zero in those areas really) he tries to send these complex through balls and passes where if he would just play it simple no one would have anything to criticize.

If I had a dime for every time Muntari fucked up one of our counter attacks or possession spells I'd be doing a line off Kim Kardashians ass in a Carrera GT.
 

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I would like to ask everyone who critizise Muntari, like there's no tomorrow, to sit down during the next match he plays and actually study him. If your emotions are too big during the game, then tape it and look afterwards.

You will see a player who each game makes about five crucial clearances in our own penalty box. This is his task, that's why he's here. I think most people are still under the influence of that we were supposed to get Lampard but got Muntari instead, who is a complete different player. Has he ever been assigned the duties Lampard would have been given? Of course not, he doesn't have the technical abilities for it.

We had a player similar to Muntari once. He was also hated by the majority of Inter fans, but whom I absolutely adored. His name was Benoit Cauet. Couldn't pass to save his life, but his defensive contribution erased all that. We had other players performing the offensive tasks. That's what we have today as well. We have Sneijder, Balotelli and etc to take care of the offensive part of our game. We have Muntari and Motta whose primary duty is in defence, but also be an alternative in the offensive force, when given the chance. It is no surprise that these two are the most spitted at players in our squad, because many have not realised yet, that they are not here to be a playmaker.

I condemn Muntari's behaviour after being subbed out though, but I think it was a lot down to that he keeps getting shit from the fans, and acted out on that.

Does it mean I want Muntari as a fixed starter for us? No, it doesn't, but I hate that he's condemned as soon as people see him in the starting lineup, and every single mistake he does, people go bonkers. He doesn't have a chance of being liked. Even when he made that defensive clearance which started a counter-attack for us, no one mentioned it.

Lower your expectations a bit, and see Muntari as what he first and foremost is; a defensive player. Then you will come to appriciate him.

fukcing great post man,also the Benoit Cauet comparison is gold:star:

if i can add that Muntari is used out of position on the left for one
that he is constantly helping the mid in every possible defensive chore for two
that he is the only bread winner in that mid besides the DM for three
that he SPRINTS back after helping the forward line for four
that he hardly ever goes BACKWARDS like most of our mids fo five

YES he fucks up occasionly,but why?

when on the left mid his LB is never EVER OPEN for a square ball,no matter who plays there from Chivu to JZ to Santon..they never ever open for him..and thats pussy orientated in my opinion..

that square ball has to be recieved with their NON EXISTANT left feet..

on top of that he is a black man playing in Italy for six
 
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