A former Ghana international, who made history with Spanish giants FC Barcelona, appeared to take a sly dig at the Black Stars after their elimination from the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations at the hands of Tunisia.
James Kwesi Appiah's charges were eliminated from the African spectacle, after suffering a 5-4 defeat on penalties against The Eagles of Carthage, after the clash ended 1-1 after extra-time.
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As per Pulse Ghana, Kevin-Prince Boateng, who became the first man from his country to play for Barca, while also having the honour of being the first-ever Ghanaian to lift the LaLiga title during his loan stint with the club last season, took to social media to poke fun at the national team.
"No PRINCE no PARTY #GhanaBlackStars #afcon," he wrote on his official Twitter account.
The former AC Milan, Borussia Dortmund and Tottenham Hotspur star has been capped by the senior national team on 15 occasions, with his last competitive appearance for the Black Stars having come at the 2014 FIFA World Cup, whereby he was sent home for ill-discipline.
No PRINCE no PARTY #GhanaBlackStars #afcon
— Kevin-Prince Fradegrada Boateng (@KPBofficial) July 9, 2019
As a result of allegedly verbally abusing manager James Kwesi Appiah, the 32-year-old was excluded from future selection for the national team.
Boateng, made only four appearances for the Catalan club during his season-long loan stint from Italian side Sassuolo.