Furious Inter Allies technical director Willie Klutse suspects goalkeeper Kwame Baah was bribed in Hearts comeback win

Published on: 21 March 2016
Furious Inter Allies technical director Willie Klutse suspects goalkeeper Kwame Baah was bribed in Hearts comeback win
Willie Klutse and goalkeeper Kwame Baah during his unveiling last year.

Technical Director of Inter Allies has expressed disappointment over the attitude of goalkeeper Kwame Baah following their home defeat against Hearts of Oak on Sunday.

The Tema based side threw away a commanding two-goal lead as they suffered a disappointing 2-3 defeat at the hands of Hearts.

Allies goalkeeper Baah is reported to have arrived late after the half time break and Klutse smells something fishy about the former Heart of Lions shot-stopper’s attitude.

Speaking to Asempa FM in Accra on Monday, the ex-Ghana international stated that he is struggling to come to terms as to why Baah decided to join the fray in the second half three minutes after the teams have been ordered to appear on the pitch.

"After the half time break, the team went to the dressing room. When we returned, for about three to four minutes we didn’t see our keeper on the pitch," Klutse said.

“All the technical bench and referees were on the pitch but we couldn’t find our goalkeeper. I approached the technical team and they told me Kwame Bah was asked to change his shirt by match officials.

“I asked whether they went to the prematch meeting and they said yes. I asked whether the keeper’s shirt was agreed upon and they confirmed it.

“The goalkeeper used the shirt for the entire first half and there was nothing wrong with it so what happened?” he added.

Klutse further opined that the young goalkeeper's attitude may have influenced the scoreline, adding Baah had a confrontation with team manager of Inter Allies.

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