Pulse Sports on the Go - 9th March, 2016
German-born Ghanaian midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng has revealed the story behind his sacking from the Black Stars 2014 World Cup team. Boateng told Sky Italia in an interview: “To be honest I was thrown out. I think it is really because I met with the President of the GFA for 20 minutes and asked where the money from FIFA had gone” Hearts of Oak coach Kenichi Yatsuhashi is fuming at constantly being asked about his targets for the Ghana Premier League club. Kenichi told journalists he was not ready to answer the question they kept asking saying: “I never set target. I've been asked that question for four months and I always decline it so please stop asking that question.” The Professional League Board has ordered all 16 Premier League clubs to stop conduction post-match interviews on the football field in the Ghana Premier League. A press statement realeased by the PLB read: “The Premier League Board wishes to inform all stakeholders, particularly officials of Premier League clubs to desist from conducting post-match interviews on the field of play after Premier League matches. “The only on-field interview permissible after league matches is the one conducted by Supersport, official broadcaster of the Premier League.” Borussia Dortmund sporting director Michael Zorc has laughed off suggestions Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is set to leave the club for Real Madrid. The sporting director said when asked about reports of the African Player of the Year leaving the German club: “Absolute nonsense. There are no offers for Aubameyang, nor are there any other approaches.”