Defender Kyere admits being a bad influence at Berekum Chelsea

Published on: 22 August 2012

Berekum Chelsea defender Samuel Kyere had admitted indiscipline has played a negative impact in his career.

Kyere has struggled to break into the starting X1 due to what many have attributed to his poor attitude and unprofessional conduct.

But after he was drafted to play at the right-full back position for suspended Eric Agyeman during their Caf Champions League draw against Egyptian giants Al Ahly on Sunday, the 26-year-old has sensationally revealed being a bad influence in the dressing room in the past.

But he claims is now a transformed person and ready to play by the rules.

“The reason why I was not playing was because I put up an indiscipline attitude,” Kyere told Accra-based Oman FM

“I use to tell them my mind and 'fuck' them all the time,”

“Because I wasn’t getting regular time, I 'fucked' them all the time. I not sure that attitude has helped me at all,”

“But I am now a changed person and will do my best to help the club at all times.”

Kyere is likely to return to the substitute bench for their next fixture at Zamalek after Eric Agyeman served his one-game suspension.

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