Mikel Obi: "How Michael Essien Helped my Career at Chelsea", (ex-Super Eagles man pays credence to former Ghanian star)

 


Showing the act of good will plays an important role in uplifting your next door neighbor or fellow man. The year 2006 a Ghanian showed his fellow African man a brotherly love that helped him settled at the Bridge.

Fifteen years later John Obi Mikel (Michael) has come out to express his gratitude towards his African brother Michael Essien 

The former Chelsea midfielder John Mikel Obi has credited Michael Essien with assisting him in settling in at the club.

The former Nigerian international was signed as a sensational teenager in 2006 following his fantastic display at the under 23 FIFA World Cup in which Mikel came second to Messi as the most valuable player at the game. 

His amazing performance that time caught the interest of Manchester United and Chelsea, but the Blues had to swoop in and steal the deal from Manchester United.

Michael Essien the Ghanaian had been signed as an experienced midfielder from Lyon a year before.

Stepping into a team that included Frank Lampard, John Terry, Claude Makelele, and Didier Drogba, Essien had to carry the star-struck Mikel Obi.

According to Mikel media interactions with Goal: 

“When I first came to Chelsea, I was surprised I was sharing a dressing room with all these players I had watched on television back in Africa.

“I was sitting next to Lassana Diarra. I’d be there thinking, ‘Oh my God, it’s Didier Drogba. It’s Frank Lampard. It’s John Terry’.

“Michael Essien really helped me settle in. Michael always told me I was a good player and just reminded me to ‘bring the ball down, control and pass.

“If you need to dribble, dribble. If you don’t need to, just pass. You are strong. You are fast, too. If you can, just push the ball past and run, run, run because they cannot catch you.

“He was the guy who really helped me and made me have a lot of confidence.

After 11 years at Chelsea, the Super Eagles midfielder left in 2017.

The former Chelsea midfielder would go on to play over 300 games for the club. He was one of the unsung heroes who helped Chelsea win their first Champions League title in 2012.

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