Former Ghana Football Association chairman Nyaho Tamakloe has criticized the current administration for re-admitting Asamoah Gyan into the Black Stars.
Gyan took a temporarily break from international football in February after Ghana�s calamitous campaign at the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations finals.
The Al Ain striker suffered a torrent of abuses from some fans after missing a penalty in the semi-final defeat to Zambia.
Last week, he rescinded his decision by claiming he had overcome the psychological pains.
The Ghana FA president Kwesi Nyantakyi issued a statement to congratulate the 26-year-old for ending his hiatus.
But the astute football administrator believes a bad precedent has been set for players to decide when they want to play for the national team.
�I�m shocked the FA has welcomed Asamoah Gyan back particularly the FA president Kwesi Nyantakyi,� Tamakloe fumed.
�And as for the coach I feel so sad for him because this is the situation he should have put his foot down and even tell the FA boss it was going to set a bad precedent for the other players.
�When Asamoah Gyan left, his position was filled by somebody so what has happened for him to decide to come back.
�The worst thing is that he is being welcomed back warmly by the FA itself particularly President Kwesi Nyantakyi. I can�t understand that.�
Tamakloe is renowned for his radical changes at Hearts of Oak in 1986 when he replaced the entire squad with youthful players.
Source: mtnfootball.com
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