
Chelsea midfielder Michael Essien is
delighted to be playing under Jose Mourinho again and has backed the
club to return to the top of the table under the mercurial Portuguese
manager.
The Blues have not won the Premier League since 2010, and finished 14
points behind champions Manchester United last season. But Essien is
convinced the club can challenge for silverware in every competition it
enters this season, and he believes Mourinho can help Chelsea recapture
the form that produced back-to-back titles in his first stint at
Stamford Bridge.
"When I scored my last goal for Real Madrid on the last day of the
season, I ran over to celebrate with him [Mourinho] and was expecting
him to congratulate me when I hugged him," Essien told Sky Sports.
"Instead he leaned over and said, 'See you at preseason training on July
8'. I found that so funny.
“We are now back together where we belong and where we had so many
beautiful years together and I hope we can recreate those magical years.
“We are definitely going to give it a go this season. All the trophies
are up for grabs and you can rest assured we will do all we can to bring
as many as we can to the Bridge.”
Essien has struggled with a host of injury problems in recent seasons,
and his times at Chelsea looked to be over when he was loaned out last
term, but the Ghanaian is fit again and ready to give everything for the
club.
“I am ready to give my all to Chelsea,” Essien said. “I haven't lost any
desire or motivation. I have been working hard in the last few weeks to
be physically and mentally fit for the season and I feel good about my
work so far.”
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