Let the players drink - Butler

Butler says players should be allowed to drink after a game
Butler says players should be allowed to drink after a game

Former Zebras coach, Peter Butler has said players should be allowed to drink after the game.

Four Zebras players were recently caught drinking alcohol after the Malawi game, and new coach, Adel Amrouche has said he will not tolerate such a culture.

But Butler, who was in the country this week for the Independence Day clash between his new side, Liberia, and Zebras, warned Amrouche might fail if he adopts the iron fist approach.

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