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Nicolas Jackson - striker

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22 minutes ago, El regreso said:

The relationship hes building with Cole is key going forward.

I would suggest that him being dropped is more key....

Someone who scores zero goals from these situations does not deserve to wear our colours.

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Edited by nonotnowjim

I don’t see the problem.

He got an assist, had a goal cleared off the line, excellent work rate, great link up, a constant menace against brighton’s defence.

His partnership with Palmer is fantastic, the way Palmer set him up for that chance, that’s all down to their partnership and that’s key. A goal scoring chance out of nothing.

I can see why people find him frustrating but I’m happy with him. He’ll get many, many more assists and a few more goals and that’s good enough for me.

7 G/A in 6 games.

You get the sense today epitomises Jackson.  Excellent runs which Palmer picked out like Glen Hoddle in his prime and then the downside, the clinical finishing is more like Kezman in his prime.  

His stats are undeniably impressive but there is no doubt he will continue to oscillate between giving us reason to cheer and ripping our hair out in frustration.

What easy chances did he miss against Brighton? The majority he gets on target, if the keeper saves it then fair play.

Jackson can progress the ball with his pace, and brings others into play. The assist to Cole is an example of that.

The guy gets far too much hate to the point it's actually quite embarrassing.

Edited by Malcolm9

One of Drogba's best games in a chelsea shirt invovled him scoring no goals, also not the worlds most clinical finisher, strangly when it really clicked for him we didn't win the league that season. 

Will Jackson continue to fustrate, probably for a bit longer, he's still learning. Still offers a lot to the team, big fan. Also a big fan of Nkuku and do think we should see a bit of rotation. 

23 minutes ago, Malcolm9 said:

What easy chances did he miss against Brighton? The majority he gets on target, if the keeper saves it then fair play.

Jackson can progress the ball with his pace, and brings others into play. The assist to Cole is an example of that.

The guy gets far too much hate to the point it's actually quite embarrassing.

What easy chances?

How about the 1 on 1? Not easy enough for you? ….ok, how about the open goal?

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9 minutes ago, nonotnowjim said:

What easy chances?

How about the 1 on 1? Not easy enough for you? ….ok, how about the open goal?

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The time he takes to get shots off in these instances is ridiculous.

17 minutes ago, nonotnowjim said:

What easy chances?

How about the 1 on 1? Not easy enough for you? ….ok, how about the open goal?

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Poor example, the guy literally took a touch of a high ball out of the air, the ball unfortunately ran just behind him as he took it past the keeper, which meant he had to re-adjust accordingly. This picture doesn't really paint the correct picture, as the defender put in a ridiculous effort to make the block.

You keep to your sad narrative though.

Edited by Malcolm9

4 minutes ago, Malcolm9 said:

Poor example, the guy literally took a touch of a high ball out of the air, the ball unfortunately ran just behind him as he took it past the keeper, which meant he had to re-adjust accordingly. This picture doesn't really paint the correct picture, as the defender put in a ridiculous effort to make the block.

You keep to your sad narrative though.

It was a poor touch, then he took an age to set himself to shoot at an open goal. He's done it before, just takes far too long in these situations.

21 minutes ago, nonotnowjim said:

What easy chances?

How about the 1 on 1? Not easy enough for you? ….ok, how about the open goal?

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If it’s the chance I’m thinking of, the ball was going in and only an incredible last line save from the defender stopped it from going in.

1 minute ago, dkw said:

It was a poor touch, then he took an age to set himself to shoot at an open goal. He's done it before, just takes far too long in these situations.

A poor touch?? The keeper was closing him down, the defender wasn't far off him. The ball was coming down from a great, he kept onside whilst the ball was played as well.

Jackson did everything he could to turn that high ball into a half chance on goal. Cherry picking exact moments doesn't make your point any less absurd.

10 minutes ago, Malcolm9 said:

A poor touch?? The keeper was closing him down, the defender wasn't far off him. The ball was coming down from a great, he kept onside whilst the ball was played as well.

Jackson did everything he could to turn that high ball into a half chance on goal. Cherry picking exact moments doesn't make your point any less absurd.

Why is it absurd exactly?

He went wide, he then spent far too long getting a shot of to allow a defender time to cover. A top class striker should score in that position.

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On 16/06/2023 at 22:09, axman2526 said:

Hmm he is the most reliable and he is saying we are looking at alternatives rather than Moises eh?

Be better off with Tito Jackson RIP up front

33 minutes ago, dkw said:

Why is it absurd exactly?

He went wide, he then spent far too long getting a shot of to allow a defender time to cover. A top class striker should score in that position.

It is absolutely mental that some of our posters are trying to justify him missing an open goal. I genuinely think that they have not watched the game - or even the highlights. 

Wackos control was poor - it took him wide. But even with his self inflicted poor touch, he still had an open goal to aim at.  But he fluffed it....because he is sh*t.

 

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