Changing room chat: Muntari vs Suarez is no grudge match
The Sunderland midfielder and his Ghana team-mates looked to be heading into the semi-finals in South Africa last summer when, with the score at 1-1 in the final seconds of extra-time, Uruguay striker Luis Suarez handled on the line to deny Dominic Adiyiah a dramatic winner.
Suarez was dismissed and the Ghanaians were awarded a penalty but Asamoah Gyan fired against the crossbar from the spot and his side eventually bowed out of the competition after a heart-breaking penalty shoot-out.
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Hide AdBoth Muntari and Gyan could meet their World Cup nemesis at the weekend when Liverpool's 22.8million January signing from Ajax, arrives at the Stadium of Light for a Barclays Premier League clash.
Asked if he would shake the striker's hand, Muntari said: "Yes, of course. Why not? If it was me on the post, that's what I am going to do.
"Definitely, I am going to shake his hand. It's part of football. Personally, I have no bad intention towards him, I haven't any grudge against him."