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Michael Essien Discloses Who Convinced Him To Play For Ghana

Football News Michael Essien Discloses Who Convinced Him To Play For Ghana
FEB 16, 2019 LISTEN

Former Ghana and Chelsea midfielder, Michael Essien has hailed his mother, Aba Gyandoh for the vital role she played in his early football career.

According to the 2012 UEFA Champions League winner, his mother encouraged him to join the national U-17 team when he was a schoolboy.

"When I was selected for the national Under 17 side, I was in school at the time and my mum said it's going to be a difficult one, do you really want to go?," Essien said in an interview with FIFA TV.

"I think my answer was no. My mum sat me down and said, my son, you should go".

The 36-year-old has been selected among the likes of World Cup winners Marcel Desailly of France and Brazil’s Gilberto Silva, two-time UEFA Champions League winner Michel Salgado of Spain, Argentina’s Esteban Cambiasso, Australian Tim Cahill and former South Korean star Park Ji-sung by FIFA as ambassadors to promote this year’s Women’s World Cup in France.

Essien represented his country at the 1999 FIFA U-17 World Championship, before featuring at the 2001 FIFA World Youth Championship.

The former Real Madrid and AC Milan star played 58 times for the Black Stars and scoring 9 goals in the process since making his debut for the team from 2002 to 2014.

Essien played a key role in Ghana's maiden World Cup qualification to Germany.

Samuel Ekow Amoasi Appiah
Samuel Ekow Amoasi Appiah

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