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Michael Essien is reported to have revealed his dream Christmas present - a goat.
The Chelsea midfielder, nicknamed the Bison, still relishes the Yuletide traditions back home in Ghana.
And Essien, 27, sidelined by a hamstring injury, reckons there can be no better festive gift than one of the horny beasts.
"In Ghana the presents can range from your modern gifts - perfumes and clothes - to a goat or food exchanged between families," he said.
"It's brilliant. Fancy waking up on Christmas Day to see a goat tied up in the garden - which is a present from your next door neighbour."
Essien also admitted he used to be confused as to the meaning of Boxing Day.
"As a kid I always thought it was the day (Ghanaian boxing legend) Azumah Nelson always fought," he said.
"I thought it was a day set aside for boxing fights. So I was surprised to find Azumah fighting in June once until it was explained to me!"
Source: www.mirrorfootball.co.uk
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