“I love it, you know…”, Nicolas Jackson’s new punchline

“I love it, you know…”, Nicolas Jackson’s new punchline
“I love it, you know…”, Nicolas Jackson’s new punchline

Little spared from criticism since his arrival at Chelsea, Nicolas Jackson is not losing his temper. In the show Big Interviewthe Senegalese reveals that they are more of a source of motivation than anything else.

An impressive season with Chelsea

At 23, the native of Banjul (Gambia) has established himself as a key element in the good dynamics of Chelsea at the start of the season. The Senegalese striker has scored eight goals and three assists in 14 Premier League appearances, showing significant progress under Enzo Maresca. His finishing, the target of ridicule last year, is clearly improving. And his profile is now essential to the system put in place by the Italian coach.

Many observers were concerned about the absence of major recruits for the Blues attack this summer, after the failure of the leads leading to Nigerian Victor Osimhen and the Spaniard of Nigerian origin Samu Omorodion. However, Jackson is proving that he can handle that role as a primary forward.

Critics as a driving force!

Criticism is an integral part of a player’s career. But while the majority of them prefer to ignore them to protect themselves, the player trained at Casa Sports goes ahead. He even says that he appreciates them and that they represent a source of motivation.

« I like hearing people say bad things about me, criticize me on the pitch. It’s nice, it helps you, I love it, you know », he confided Tuesday during the show Big Interview.

A statement that does not go unnoticed in the United Kingdom, where the striker is starting to be praised for his mentality and his efforts.

But if he says today that he appreciates the criticism, the former Villarreal striker had little taste those of the Nigerian John Obi Mikelformer Chelsea legend, towards him. “ Shut your mouth. Stop talking shit, we’re killing ourselves for Africa », he posted at the end of last August on his Instagram story. An outing which had earned him contrasting feedback, but above all an express reframing from his agent, the former international Senegalese Diomansy Kamara. An episode which visibly bore fruit…

Always discreet in selection

While his club performance is encouraging, the Lions are still waiting to see the best of Jackson in the den. In 19 caps, the former Villarreal striker only scored one small goal, accumulating misses. In March, for the resumption of World Cup qualifying, he will have another opportunity to adjust his shot.

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