
The former AC and Inter Milan star was sacked from the camp of the Black Stars together with Kevin-Prince Boateng during the tournament due to indiscipline.
He has not played for the Black Stars again since he was sacked from the national team hotel for physically assaulting a management member of the team during the tournament.
Despite the incident costing him a place in the team, Muntari has said it was time to bury the hatchet and forge ahead.
The Brazil incident came up this weekend when for the first time Muntari interacted with his numerous fans across the world on social media in a question and answer session.
“Brazil was something, we should let it go and move forward. What is here is important and not what is behind us. We should always be happy and move forward.” He concluded.
He maintained that he was willing to return to the national team when called upon.
Muntari has been without a club since leaving Spanish second-tier side Albacete in June, 2019 after a six-month loan spell.
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