Michael Essien shares old picture with ‘brother’ Sulley Muntari on social media

Michael Essien and Sulley Muntari
Michael Essien and Sulley Muntari

Michael Essien has shared an old picture of him and his AC Milan clubmate Sulley Muntari to accentuate their friendship.

The former Chelsea player posted the picture on Instagram and tweeted by saying: “Boys,boys my brother from another mother we’ve come a long way and we are still brothers and still going strong #tbt#onelovestill.”

Essien and Muntari were together at Ghana Premier League side Liberty Professionals before they both left for Europe.

They played in the silver medal Ghana U20 team at the 2001 FIFA World Youth Championship in Argentina and progressed to the Black Stars.

 

boys,boys my brother from another mother we’ve come a long way and we are still brothers and still going strong #tbt#onelovestill??@sulleymuntari

Zdj?cie zamieszczone przez u?ytkownika Ess (@iam_ess)

 


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4 responses to “Michael Essien shares old picture with ‘brother’ Sulley Muntari on social media”

  1. Michael indeed he is ur bro with the same atittude,in football one must be very humble and willing to sacrifice,is good he is ur bro but all i can say is change ur characters and u will go far to places…

  2. Attitude or not.they are still going places without the corrupted gfa officials

  3. micheal

    wish the man who fought with suley can also apologise to ghanains and those who sent him for not being a good leader by altering words that infuriated the person he was supposed to lead and eventually exchange blows with him, leave muntari alone, he wz just asking for what was due to him but answers were not provided but insults.

  4. shiver down your spine? you better be ready this team is average. wish blackstars all the best. sometimes i write the opposite to make this forum interesting so guys take note of that.

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