Sulley Muntari Rates His Inter Milan Exit As �poor Logic�

The Ghanaian is the fifteenth player to switch shirt colours within the city of Milan, following the footsteps of Clarence Seedorf and Andrea Pirlo. Like his predecessors, Muntari is enjoying a more impressive spell of form than that of which he was experiencing at Inter and Biasin believes it was a bad call by the Nerazzurri to let him go. �It was yet another choice of poor logic by Inter,� he told Intervistasportiva.com . �While it is true that he had closed his history with Inter and he was evidently a player to be sold, the worst thing was to sell him in Italy and especially to Milan. �The previous examples are already a bad thought (Pirlo, Seedorf etc�). If Milan thinks of selling [Alexandre] Pato after this season, they will never think to sell him to Inter.� Muntari has featured three times for the Rossoneri so far, scoring one goal and has been an influential player to the team�s recent success.