After eight long years of animosity and tension, Sulley Muntari and Moses Parker seem to have finally smoked the peace pipe.
The former AC Milan midfielder and the Medeama SC owner have hitherto, not seen eye to eye since the 2014 World Cup fiasco in Brazil.
Muntari reportedly slapped the Black Stars management committee member during a misunderstanding in Ghana’s camp.
However in a recent interview with Dan Kwaku Yeboah TV, the Ex-Ghana international expressed remorse for his action and vowed to seek forgiveness from Moses Parker when they meet.
“I don’t disrespect elders so it will take a lot of things for me to react unfortunately, he was sitting in front of me and things got really bad. Immediately it happened, and I felt really bad,” he explained.
“I wasn’t thinking just about him but his daughter, his family, his wife, and all those things. It’s not right for someone to disrespect their father. I’ve looking for him to apologize to him for my behavior at that time but I have not seen him yet,”
“I will use this opportunity to apologize to him. I disgraced him and made people ridicule him. It was not intentional to do something like that. Whenever I see him, I will find a way to apologize to him directly. He is an elder and I’ve been looking for him for a long time. I’ve no bad feelings about him. It was not him but the situation,” he added.
“I never had the chance to talk to him but I don’t think I had problems with him during the World cup. It was a pile of a lot of things that led to me bursting out. I’m someone who doesn’t talk and when I work, I work really hard,”

A picture of the two has surfaced online weeks after the interview which suggests they have buried the hatch and put the unfortunate incident behind them.