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FIGHT OF TWO BROTHERS, AS GHANA FACES GERMANY

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June 19, 2014
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Ghana’s Berlin-born midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng has turned up the heat for Saturday’s World Cup Group G match against Germany by comparing it to a gladiator-style ‘fight to the death’.

Boateng1“It’s like in ancient Rome. There will be people around the pitch who want to see how two teams fight,” the Schalke 04 star told German magazine Sport Bild.

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“The team who wants it more will win and we will fight to the death against Germany.”

Boateng opted to play for Ghana, the country of his father, in 2009 and will be up against his half brother and Germany right-back Jerome Boateng in Fortaleza.

Germany top their group after Monday’s 4-0 hammering of Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal, while Ghana are third after their 2-1 defeat to the USA the same day.

The flamboyant ex-Tottenham Hotspur and AC Milan star has criticised the Germans in the past, saying Joachim Loew’s squad lacks “characters and leaders” when the going gets tough.

“Whenever things matter, they don’t make it,” he added.

BoatengBut the 27-year-old says he has no worries about his words being used as motivation against him.

“Loew can hang these sentences on the wall with pleasure,” insisted Boateng. “This isn’t a game-related opinion, more like something fundamental.”

(AFP)

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