Thomas Partey believes Diego Costa’s eight-match ban is unfair

Ghana international Thomas Partey has said that the eight-match ban given to Diego Costa seems unfair. The Atletico Madrid striker was handed a straight-red card during the recent league defeat to Barcelona on the roadafter he was found bad-mouthing about the mother of referee Jesus Gil Manzano.

As such, La Liga sanctioned an eight-game suspension for the Spain international, but his teammate Thomas believes the punishment is unfair and Atletico should appeal against the decision, he said: “I just heard it, I think it’s too much. I think it’s too much, it isn’t fair and I hope we talk to them and they lower their sanction, because of the circumstances. Everything depends on the occasion and everyone has their own ways of doing things, maybe he has not acted well here, but for me, there are too many games for him and for the whole team.”

Ghana international Thomas Partey has said that the eight-match ban given to Diego Costa seems unfair. The Atletico Madrid striker was handed a straight-red card during the recent league defeat to Barcelona on the roadafter he was found bad-mouthing about the mother of referee Jesus Gil Manzano.

Thomas Partey believes Diego Costa’s eight-match ban is unfair

As such, La Liga sanctioned an eight-game suspension for the Spain international, but his teammate Thomas believes the punishment is unfair and Atletico should appeal against the decision, he said: “I just heard it, I think it’s too much. I think it’s too much, it isn’t fair and I hope we talk to them and they lower their sanction, because of the circumstances. Everything depends on the occasion and everyone has their own ways of doing things, maybe he has not acted well here, but for me, there are too many games for him and for the whole team.”

“Atletico had a slender chance of competing for the title until last weekend“ where they could have reduced the deficit between them and Barcelona to five points. However, the sending off of Costa “during the first period“ did not help their cause and they eventually suffered a 2-0 defeat with late strikes from Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez.

With the outcome, they are now 11 points behind the Catalan giants with seven games to play and the holders could wrap up the title by the end of the month. Meanwhile, Atletico have experienced a tough season by their standards despite the meaningful spending in the transfer market and it remains to be seen whether they can close the gap with the addition of quality recruits ahead of next term. Atleti are scheduled to face Celta Vigo at the weekend and Diego Simeone will be hoping that his side can come up with maximum points as they seek to beat Real Madrid to the runner-up position.

Kevin-Prince Boateng has no regrets over choosing Ghana over Germany

Barcelona forward Kevin-Prince Boateng has said that he has no regrets over choosing Ghana over Germany at the international level. The 31-year-old started with the German side at the youth level but he thereafter switched his allegiance to the country of his father’s birth before the 2010 World Cup finals in South Africa.

Boateng’s international career has been shortlived, however, with him not featuring for the Black Stars since the suspension at the 2014 World Cup but he still has no regrets regarding the decision, he told Sky Italia: “I did some things when I was young, of course I’m not very proud of today. Although they are part of me, they were not very positive. In Germany there are many ‘straight’, very correct, and they did not much like my behaviour. So I saw the really long way to get into [Joachim] Löw’s plans, so I said to myself. They want me in Ghana and I want to play for the National team. And in the end I made a very right

Barcelona forward Kevin-Prince Boateng has said that he has no regrets over choosing Ghana over Germany at the international level. The 31-year-old started with the German side at the youth level but he thereafter switched his allegiance to the country of his father’s birth before the 2010 World Cup finals in South Africa.

Kevin-Prince Boateng has no regrets over choosing Ghana over Germany

Boateng’s international career has been shortlived, however, with him not featuring for the Black Stars since the suspension at the 2014 World Cup but he still has no regrets regarding the decision, he told Sky Italia: “I did some things when I was young, of course I’m not very proud of today. Although they are part of me, they were not very positive. In Germany there are many ‘straight’, very correct, and they did not much like my behaviour. So I saw the really long way to get into [Joachim] Löw’s plans, so I said to myself. They want me in Ghana and I want to play for the National team. And in the end I made a very right choice.”

“Boateng was one of the many players instrumental towards Ghana’s surprise journey“ to the quarter-final of the 2010 World Cup and they could not cross the hurdle thereafter with the penalty shoot-out defeat to Uruguay which was controversial for the actions of Luis Suarez. Meanwhile, Boateng has not earned much silverware during his club career but he has the opportunity to enjoy good success this term after making the surprise “mid-season move to Barcelona“.

The Ghanaian’s loan move to the Camp Nou was certainly not on the cards but the need to occasionally rest Luis Suarez from the centre-forward duties meant that the Catalan club took the gamble with Boateng. The former Hertha BSC graduate has made just two starts for the Blaugrana since the shock transfer last month.