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Michael Essien Hails Black Stars
 
Date: 05-Feb-2010       
 
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Ghana midfielder Michael Essien has hailed his young compatriots who fought to finish second at the Africa Cup of Nations this week. The Black Stars was made up of several young players in the wake of injuries to most of the key players including Stephen Appiah, John Mensah and John Paintsil.

Ghana impressed in the African Nations Cup, getting to the final with the young squad despite Essien's absence, and narrowly losing to an experienced Egypt side.

"It was a good tournament, especially for Ghana," Essien added. "With all the injuries and withdrawals of our experienced players, most people didn't think we will get to the final. "However, having been with the team for a week or so, I always knew if we stuck to our game plan we would do well. We rode our luck at times and took our chances when it mattered.

"Unfortunately we came unstuck in the final against an experienced Egyptian team but Ghanaians can hold their heads up high because the boys did their best. "You have to give Egypt credit for winning three African Cups in a row and seven in total. That is a massive achievement by any standard."
 
 
 
Source: Ghanasoccernet.com
 
 
 
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jimmy
Nice words Essien, you've really shown you possess some qualities of a good leader with these inspiring words.Again, ypu showed commitment to the course of holding high the flag of Ghana by playing even with injury and further sustaining and injury.For this, i say 'AYEEKOO' God bless you
Date: 2010-02-09 20:43:14
 
 
JAH-Soldier
I get angered when we call them young lads. How absurd could we call them junior black stars??? Don't make any sense because that is the team we presented as our senior national team so i really don't buy it when the media keeps saying young lad/players. And Essien deserted them to be on their own instead of him being there to boost their moral.
Date: 2010-02-06 09:50:28
 
 
Eric
I invited Essien to last year's African Music Awards in London and since then my respect for him has catapulted. He is a very nice guy and respectful so please, if u dont know the guy dont judge him on hear says. they say...they say.... What baffles me is, what at all do some Ghanaians want from Essien? He praises the players - wahala, he does'nt praise the player too- wahala!!! aaaba! Those in hurry to dumppen the spirits of others are the nation wreckers. Here is a guy who came to play for Ghana in his injuries and further sustained injury during the tournament, yet some country wreckers can't find any good in him. You that have been sooo critique of Essien, what have u done for Ghana? a part from... talk talk talk talk! which is cheap any way. If you think wearing the national colours make you a patriot, then think again. Do your bit for Ghana, then you can critise others. God Bless Ghana! God Bless True Patriots! & God Shame Nation Wreckers!
Date: 2010-02-05 18:49:26
 
 
Maxwell,
Tell your coleques abroad to do well and behave else they will loose their place in the team,just because the young lads are egually good. wish you all the best expecially you Esien
Date: 2010-02-05 16:34:50
 

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