Black Stars goalie, Razak Brimah has issued an apology for an expletive-laden tirade he directed at Ghanaians in a video on Facebook yesterday.
Brimah, 29, in the video which he has since deleted took offence at criticisms and leveled against him for his performances at AFCON 2017 by Ghanaians and journalists.
Using several unprintable words, the Cordoba CF goalie berated his critics asking them "to go to hell" while making a staunch defence of his record as Black Stars goalie.
However, he has since recanted and also issued a statement on Facebook apologising for his comments.
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) is yet to comment on the development although it must be recalled that German-born midfielder Kevin Prince Boateng was expelled from the team at the 2014 FIFA World Cup when he directed similar expletives at then Ghana coach Kwasi Appiah.
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