Why the Bison is better than any £30m Chelsea signing

Date: 21st July 2010 at 4:30 pm
Written by Anthony Williams

During a slow summer in regards to transfers the Chelsea fans have much to celebrate as Michael Essien has finally returned to full fitness which is akin to a £30m signing as he has spent much of the last 18 months out injured.

The Ghanaian midfielder is the best player at the club and in my opinion the best all-round midfielder in world football, it is just a shame that the Blues have been robbed of his considerable talents over much of the past two seasons.

Essien’s injury problems began on September 5 2008 after sustaining anterior cruciate ligament damage whilst of international duty with Ghana which kept him out until March 2009. The midfielder received another injury last season, but still went to the African Cup of Nations where he re-injured himself once again and missed the rest of the season and the World Cup. Essien has only played 40 games for the club over the past two seasons and has missed many crucial games.

The 27-year-old was back with a bang in Chelsea’s opening preseason friendly against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park, he scored the only goal in a 1-0 win after linking up with Daniel Sturridge and the impressive youngster Josh McEachran to finish the best move of what was essentially a poor game. It was the first time he has played for Chelsea since the Champions League fixture against APOEL Nicosia in December 2009.

Chelsea still managed to win a Premier League and FA Cup double in Essien’s absence last season, but I cannot help but feel those victories may have been a little more comfortable if he was available and he was sorely missed as the Stamford Bridge outfit suffered an ‘early’ elimination from the Champions League at the hands of Jose Mourinho’s Inter Milan side.

Essien is arguably the complete box-to-box midfielder, who offers as much in defence as he does going forward. However, many of Chelsea’s fans (myself included) share the opinion that the Accra-born man is wasted in the defensive position in either a familiar 433 or the diamond formation Ancelotti implemented in the first half of last season. He’s best suited at being allowed to join in more in attack. Now that Jon Obi Mikel has played in the ‘Makelele role’ with some success now may be the time we will see Essien in a more advanced role and may truly see the best of him.

Carlo Ancelotti has previously stated that he is happy with the strength of his squad amidst a host of rumours about high profile players joining the club such as Fernando Torres, Sergio Aguero and Kaka. Whilst most Blues fans are confident that the club’s squad is sufficient to retain the Premier League title some argue that extra star quality is needed to win the Champions League (the competition we’re told that Roman Abramovich craves above all others).

I believe Essien will be a key player at the club over the coming season and his fitness will the vital to the club’s fortunes. Even if the club do not make any high profile signings this summer then the fans will certainly feel as though they gained a superstar with Essien’s return and the player (known as the Bison) could be the man to take them onto the next level in the coming season.

Could Essien be the man to take Chelsea to the next step and end their European drought as well as putting them in a better position to hold onto their Premier League and FA Cup crowns?

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4 Comments

  • Zarif Rasul says:
    Date: July 21st, 2010 at 4:44 pm

    The box-to-box midfielder is a bit of a dying art in modern football (due to many top sides’ preference to use defined defensive midfielders and attacking midfielders), but Essien in full flow is a joy to watch – easily the best midfielder, if not the best player at Chelsea.

    He has a very intense style of playing football, maybe the sort of style which may lead to persistent injuries – I remember during Steven Gerrard’s days as a box-to-box man, he was injured a lot more often than he is now in his advanced support-striker role.

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    says: The box-to-box midfielder is a bit of a dying art in modern football (due to many top sides' preference to use defined defensive midfielders and attacking midfielders), but Essien in full flow is a joy to watch - easily the best midfielder, if not the best player at Chelsea. He has a very intense style of playing football, maybe the sort of style which may lead to persistent injuries - I remember during Steven Gerrard's days as a box-to-box man, he was injured a lot more often than he is now in his advanced support-striker role.
    Zarif Rasul
  • Anthony Williams says:
    Date: July 21st, 2010 at 4:56 pm

    I’d say he is our best player in the squad and it’s so good to have him back.

    He loves to get stuck in as a box-to-box player as you say, which puts him at risk to injury. Perhaps this is a further argument to play him in a more advanced midfield postion rather than in defensive midfield.

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    says: I'd say he is our best player in the squad and it's so good to have him back. He loves to get stuck in as a box-to-box player as you say, which puts him at risk to injury. Perhaps this is a further argument to play him in a more advanced midfield postion rather than in defensive midfield.
    Anthony Williams
  • Nicholas says:
    Date: July 22nd, 2010 at 1:30 am

    I’m a tottenham fan but Essien is probably my favourite footballer. He is phenominal and in the current market perhaps more than a £30m signing. Hid return is as important as any signing Chelsea could make this summer.

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    says: I'm a tottenham fan but Essien is probably my favourite footballer. He is phenominal and in the current market perhaps more than a £30m signing. Hid return is as important as any signing Chelsea could make this summer.
    Nicholas
  • Ben says:
    Date: July 22nd, 2010 at 6:45 pm

    Essien surprises me because of one thing. He defies the odds. Injuries i know usually leave the most brilliant of players rusty especially when you are looking at six months. From his major long injury he bounced in back with a goal against Juventus to help out chelsea qualify and then further against man city in the prem league last two seasons. this season appears to be a replica. The truth… i am a Ghanaian and i hate to see him play that way for club because I love Man united.. all that withstanding he is my second favourite player and my fvourite in the EPL. Essien- fabulous talent he is!!!

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    says: Essien surprises me because of one thing. He defies the odds. Injuries i know usually leave the most brilliant of players rusty especially when you are looking at six months. From his major long injury he bounced in back with a goal against Juventus to help out chelsea qualify and then further against man city in the prem league last two seasons. this season appears to be a replica. The truth... i am a Ghanaian and i hate to see him play that way for club because I love Man united.. all that withstanding he is my second favourite player and my fvourite in the EPL. Essien- fabulous talent he is!!!
    Ben

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