Muntari Tagoe, a member of the stranded Ghanaian players in Ethiopia who arrived in the country last Friday has lamented that he has learnt a lot of lessons and for that matter, he can make good decisions for himself going forward.
Some Ghanaian players led by former Black Stars defender Lee Addy sent an SOS message some weeks ago which went viral over their plight in Ethiopia following the closure of the Ghanaian borders as they were unable to travel home.
However, the Stranded Ghanaian footballers, numbering over 20, who sent an SOS message to the government to be repatriated home from Ethiopia finally returned to the country and has begun a 14-day mandatory quarantine at the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence, Prampram.
The former Medeama SC shot-stopper sharing his thought after arriving in the country expressed that he has learned a lot of lesson from what transpired in Ethiopia and has accepted it in a good faith being good or bad.
“It is not trauma but a lesson. I went there to seek greener pastures so whatever comes up is me. For me, I have learned a lot from it because if things have been good there I would have taken it so if things didn’t go on well for me I have to thank God and move” he told Don Summer of Angel FM.
“In life, you suffer to learn. So I don’t think any of us regrets the move to Ethiopia. We just have to take the moral lessons and move on and I believe most of the boys have also learned something out of it”
“I don’t think I struggled, it’s just a lesson for me. I will thank the Ghana FA, government and the media for the marvellous support” he stated.
Source: Mybrytfmonline/Sylvester Ntim