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Michael Essien has scored his first goal on his debut appearance in Indonesia.
The former Chelsea midfielder registered his debut strike for Persib Bandung debut on Wednesday in their 7-0 friendly win over Parsika Kawarang.
Essien netted the fifth goal in the 78th minute after Dedi Kusnadar bagged a brace in the 24th and 40th minutes respectively.
Atep and Matsunaga were on the scoresheet before Maitimo and Carlton Cole found the back of the net in the closing five minutes.
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