
The Ghanaian international joined the Blues from Lyon for a fee of £24.4 million in the summer of 2005 and went on to become a formidable force in the midfield.
Essien wore the number 5 jersey and played 168 games, scoring 17 times including rockets against Arsenal and Barcelona.
Check out Michael Essien’s Chelsea career statistics:
#ThrowbackThursday: Michael Essien, what a joy to watch!
— BestBet360 (@BestBet360) October 10, 2019
Essien’s #PL numbers
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Source: @premierleague pic.twitter.com/K5J4NpYZYb
With 2020 approaching, Goal picked out the greatest players to wear the blue shirt at Stamford Bridge over the past 10 years.
Many fans disagree with the list, particularly the exclusion of Ghanaian international, Michael Essien.
The list features Petr Cech in between the sticks with Chelsea legend and leader, John Terry as well Gary Cahill, Branislav Ivanovic and Ashley Cole making the back-four.
Mata, Kante, and Chelsea manager, Frank Lampard make up the midfield trio and Willian, Drogba, and Belgium international Eden Hazard completing the tree.
After the release, fans took to social media to express their surprise with the midfield dynamo’s exclusion.
No Michael Essien??? https://t.co/rHcOqdC0b9
— ebenezer enos (@midnaitmiki) October 15, 2019
The Chelsea Team of the Decade ????
— Goal (@goal) October 15, 2019
What would you change? ???? pic.twitter.com/09cuM1C5vm
The Chelsea Team of the Decade ????
— Goal (@goal) October 15, 2019
What would you change? ???? pic.twitter.com/09cuM1C5vm
The Chelsea Team of the Decade ????
— Goal Ghana (@goal_ghana) October 15, 2019
What would you change? ???? pic.twitter.com/BCutvaDk5a
The end of the decade is coming. A look at Chelsea's team of the decade... I had to make some tricky choices which you can critique: https://t.co/t7Li2UEQWx #CFC
— Nizaar Kinsella (@NizaarKinsella) October 15, 2019
This isn't a true reflection. The team of the decade can't be complete without @MichaelEssien and Carvalho. https://t.co/aibcw6Lf3r
— Dep.Min.For Energy ???????? (@shikome_1) October 15, 2019
Although fans are upset, the prime years of the former Chelsea player were not from 2009 but rather from 2005 when he joined the club to 2008.
The last years of his stay at the Stamford Bridge were characterized by injuries and unfitness.
He was later loaned to Real Madrid under the leadership of Jose Mourinho, a man who brought the best out of him after signing him for the Blues. Read Full Story
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