
Ghana's Sulley Muntari is back in favour at the Italian side Inter Milan after the midfielder posted his best performance so far this season for the Serie A side.
The enforcer played the entire duration of the game as they thrashed Genoa 5-0 on Saturday to go top of the Serie A.
Muntari was booed off by supporters of the club two weeks ago in their game against Udinese which led to the Ghanaian shedding some tears.
But his commanding display in midfield, as they held off the challenge from Genoa, has won him many friends at the club.
Coach Jose Mourinho's plans of making him a substitute could be shelved becasue of the way Muntari bossed the midfield.
Even though there were rumours linking with a move to Tottenham Muntari rejected the claims insisting he wants to fight for his place at Inter.
His regular playing time at Inter will further enhance him as one of Ghana's key players at the 2010 World Cup.


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