Former Ghana international Michael Essien has shared insights into his decision to join Danish club FC Nordsjaelland, where he currently serves as an assistant coach.

The ex-Chelsea and Real Madrid midfielder has been part of the club's coaching staff for several years, helping to nurture young talent in a professional and supportive environment.

In an interview with the BBC, Essien explained that his long-standing relationship with the club's founder, Tom Vernon, played a significant role in his decision.

"I’ve known the founder, Tom Vernon, for a very long time, since I was 17 or 18. I always kept in contact with him, and he followed my football career. When I stopped playing, he just messaged me and said, 'What are you doing?'"

Vernon's invitation to visit the club and learn about its development-focused project resonated with Essien.

"He told me about the whole project. I came, and it was a nice environment. So I said, 'Yeah, I'd love to work here.' I love how they develop their boys here, giving very young boys the opportunity to experience professional football."

Essien also highlighted the calm and supportive atmosphere at the club as a major draw.

"It's calmer; the environment is very nice and very healthy. Everyone is ready to help whenever you need."

Reflecting on the challenges of mentoring young players, Essien added:

"This generation can be quite difficult."

Essien’s work at Nordsjaelland reflects his passion for youth development and fostering a positive footballing culture, contributing to the club's reputation as a nurturing ground for emerging talent.