ZAPHOD2319 4,818 Posted October 8, 2024 Author Share Posted October 8, 2024 FA confirms no punishment for the slap. Β Vesper 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
King Kante 1,643 Posted November 25, 2024 Share Posted November 25, 2024 Yet another opening goal. Starting to use his power and strength to bully players, while his technique is still improving. Starting to become indispensable. Hope that the club don't decide to start playing Championship Manager and buy another CF (especially VO of all people) to block his progression. Nkunku can currently cover for him in a pinch.Β Fernando 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Magic Lamps 11,692 Posted November 25, 2024 Share Posted November 25, 2024 That opener was again a new kind of goal he did not have in his locker previously. Finally his tenacity and workrate, which he always had, directly resulted in an emphatic finish. Granted, faes is a liability of a defender (massive downgrade from Fofana which is saying something) who will often give you these openings whenever he is not busy scoring owngoals, but Nic was sharp enough to exploit it. Neat finish on top of this. When you look at Drogbas first two seasons in PL there were quite a few bizarre misses but also so many situations where his mere presence, technique and physicality created chaos in the opposition defence. Previously, I saw more of kalou in Jackson with his lanky awkwardness but the type of goals he has scored this season mark a clear upward trajectory into the lead-the-line CF role.Β Sure, Nkunku is the better finisher and technician but unless he becomes the juggernaut of his peak Leipzig season again, I donβt see him replacing Jackson as cornerstone of our offensive play.Β robsblubot and Fernando 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robsblubot 3,595 Posted November 25, 2024 Share Posted November 25, 2024 That little lob over the leg of the defender just before that sweet finish was π€© Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Special Juan 28,141 Posted November 26, 2024 Share Posted November 26, 2024 12 hours ago, robsblubot said: That little lob over the leg of the defender just before that sweet finish was π€© Yeah that made the goal for him that and the finish was outstanding. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vesper 30,177 Posted December 6, 2024 Share Posted December 6, 2024 Nicolas Jackson is Chelseaβs presser-in-chief β he has been crucial to their fine start https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5971510/2024/12/06/nicolas-jackson-Chelsea-pressing-analysis/ ChelseaΒ head coach Enzo Maresca laid the groundwork to restΒ Nicolas JacksonΒ in theΒ Premier LeagueΒ for the first time this season with his comments after last weekendβs 3-0 win overΒ Aston Villa. βNicolas Jackson scored a goal but he did a fantastic job, he was pressing the βkeeper and the right central defender,β Maresca said in his post-match press conference at Stamford Bridge. βHe was running for two players, and this is what we need.β Jackson scored Chelseaβs opening goal against Villa but the most memorable moment of his afternoon came in the 30th minute, when visiting goalkeeperΒ Emiliano MartinezΒ passed the ball straight to him and had to scramble to avoid conceding the most comical goal of the Premier League season. At first glance, it simply looks like a horrendous unforced error from Martinez, but look again and you can see how Jackson succeeds in getting into the head of a goalkeeper who prides himself on rattling opponents. First, the Chelsea striker jumps to his left to deter a pass towardsΒ Ezri Konsa. Then he jumps to his right to cover a pass toΒ Boubacar KamaraΒ just outside the Villa box β all while continuing to close the distance to the ball. Forced to repeatedly reposition the ball and change his mind, Martinez eventually scuffs an attempted quick pass towards Konsa straight to Jackson. Only a heavy touch from the Chelsea striker and a lightning-quick reaction from the Villa goalkeeper prevents a goal. This sequence illustrates the brilliant job Jackson did leading Chelseaβs high press for all of his 71 minutes on the pitch. Here he is in first-half stoppage time, marking Konsa as Villa right-backΒ Matty CashΒ is driven back in possession. Once the ball goes back to Martinez, he runs hard but also smartly, arcing his path to block a potential return pass to Konsa or Cash. In the end, the only option a hurried Martinez has is a pass left toΒ Pau Torres, who is immediately under pressure fromΒ Pedro Neto. This is how effective pressing works at the top level of modern football. It is a collective effort but the striker is often the first defender, tasked with taking away the preferred build-up passes of opposing teams and harrying them into bad decisions or rushed passes that those behind him can exploit. It requires consistency of effort and total commitment, and Jackson is excellent at it. Here is an example from Chelseaβs 2-1 win overΒ Leicester City. Here, as against Villa, Jackson was instructed to press the opponentβs right centre-back (in this caseΒ Wout Faes) and goalkeeper.Β Caleb Okoliβs sideways pass to the Belgian is his trigger to spring into action, and his hard run prompts Faes to play it back first-time toΒ Mads Hermansen. Jackson again arcs his run, preventing a return pass to Faes while also forcing Hermansen to kick the ball long with his weaker left foot. Chelsea win the header and regain possession. Chelsea rank eighth in the Premier League for passes per defensive action (PPDA) β essentially, the number of passes the opposing team is allowed to complete before a tackle or interception is made β with 11.5, according to Opta. Jackson is a big part of that. He ranks sixth among Premier League forwards for pressures attempted per 90 minutes this seasonβ¦ β¦ and fifth for pressures attempted in the final third per 90 minutes: The ability of Jackson to lead an aggressive Chelsea press brings to mind Thomas Tuchelβs public justification for deployingΒ Kai HavertzΒ as a striker in March 2022. βWhat he gives us is huge volume,β Tuchel said of Havertz in a press conference. βHe covers a lot of metres at high intensity, so he finds the intensity no matter what the system the opponent defends against us. This is what makes him, and he uses his body more and more.β Jacksonβs contribution to this Chelsea team has a lot of similarities, with one key difference: Havertzβs best Premier League goal return in his three seasons at Stamford Bridge was eight, a tally that Jackson comfortably surpassed in 2023-24 and has matched in his first 13 appearances of 2024-25. His other key off-ball responsibility comes when Chelsea are in possession. He is the teamβs space creator-in-chief, relentlessly stretching opposing defences to provide an outlet for his team-mates as well as generating room between the lines forΒ Cole PalmerΒ and other creative players to receive the ball and make an impact. The graphic below illustrates that a combined 60 per cent of Jacksonβs off-ball runs when Chelsea are in possession are either ahead of the ball or in behind the opposing defence: Jackson is so smart and fast that he does not even need to be on the shoulder of the last defender to cause problems with his runs. He scored an excellent goal in Chelseaβs 2-1 loss toΒ LiverpoolΒ at Anfield in October, but this sequence is arguably even more impressive. GivingΒ Virgil van DijkΒ and the very quickΒ Ibrahima KonateΒ a considerable head start, he still manages to connect withΒ Moises Caicedoβs through ball in the penalty area and unleashes a fierce shot that clips the outside of the post: More than a quarter of Jacksonβs off-ball runs when Chelsea are in possession are to receive crosses. His heading ability has improved dramatically since arriving at Stamford Bridge as a recently converted winger fromΒ VillarrealΒ in the summer of 2023. Even more important are the refinements he has made to his movements in the penalty area to arrive in the right place at the right time to connect with balls into the opposing box. Chelseaβs opening goal against Villa is a great example of this. The target of an in-swinging Neto cross that is headed clear, Jackson repositions himself asΒ Marc CucurellaΒ wins the ball back fromΒ Jaden PhilogeneΒ and moves towards the penalty spot asΒ Jadon SanchoΒ passes the ball back to him on the overlap. Then, as Cucurella prepares to deliver his low cross, Jackson darts towards the near post, positioning himself perfectly to hit a first-time shot that squeezes past Martinez: It is classic striker play: one movement to occupy the defender, another movement to score. There is no grand secret that explains why Jackson is scoring more this season. Sharper movements in the final third are yielding better opportunities and he is doing a better job of converting them than last season, when he scored 14 goals from chances with an expected goals (xG) value of 18.7. If he continues that while maintaining this level of application leading the press, Jackson could be the complete No 9 that Chelsea have spent so much time and money seeking. Fernando and bigbluewillie 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NikkiCFC 8,319 Posted December 29, 2024 Share Posted December 29, 2024 Jackson quoting Nietzsche.Β Vesper 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fulham Broadway 17,313 Posted January 5 Share Posted January 5 He needs to improve his finishing to get the same accolade Β Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mhsc 1,097 Posted January 5 Share Posted January 5 He's scoring at the same pace as Didier did in his first two seasons. Actually dread to think how internet forums would have responded to Didier. He only really had 2 excellent seasons for us in PL and had a lot of years where his output was pretty poor, if you consider just goal scoring numbers. Didier could be super frustrating in front of goal, but he used to step up big time for the big games which is imo where NJ is totally lacking so far - no leadership qualities. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fulham Broadway 17,313 Posted January 5 Share Posted January 5 8 minutes ago, Mhsc said: Actually dread to think how internet forums would have responded to Didier. It was pretty mixed on here, some could see the potential pretty quick.Β bigbluewillie 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LAM09 7,052 Posted January 5 Share Posted January 5 50 minutes ago, Mhsc said: He's scoring at the same pace as Didier did in his first two seasons. Actually dread to think how internet forums would have responded to Didier. He only really had 2 excellent seasons for us in PL and had a lot of years where his output was pretty poor, if you consider just goal scoring numbers. Didier could be super frustrating in front of goal, but he used to step up big time for the big games which is imo where NJ is totally lacking so far - no leadership qualities. I don't know why comparisons have to be made between both, as they couldn't be more different putting aside where they come from.Β DD was playing in the CL before joining us while NJ was a relative nobody prior to his move. I'll stand by what I've say for months - Jackson's movement would make him a useful winger to stretch defences, but he misses far too many chances (I personally don't see that changing) to lead the line for a club wanting to win trophies at this level. DH1988, bigbluewillie, OneMoSalah and 1 other 2 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blue Armour 4,439 Posted January 6 Share Posted January 6 3 hours ago, Fulham Broadway said: It was pretty mixed on here, some could see the potential pretty quick.Β I know. Because I remember defending Drogba from Torres stans back in 2011.Β π Fulham Broadway 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blue Armour 4,439 Posted January 6 Share Posted January 6 Whether people believe in Jackson or not, you cant deny we need a quality 2nd option in the striker department. It's not as glaring an issue as getting a quality CB, but the drop off in quality if Jackson is unavailable, is abysmal. And that'sΒ even considering we have Nkunku, who unfortunately, does not seem to be in it. Strike, robsblubot, LAM09 and 1 other 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Special Juan 28,141 Posted January 6 Share Posted January 6 We need a striker, a proper striker and have done for many years, but we just keep hoping. Β LAM09, Fernando and bigbluewillie 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reddish-Blue 2,505 Posted January 6 Share Posted January 6 8 hours ago, Blue Armour said: And that'sΒ even considering we have Nkunku, who unfortunately, does not seem to be in it. Nkunku hasn't been switched on since moving to Chelsea and getting that injury in pre-season.Β If he was fit and in-form like his Leipzig days, he would be the #1 option without question.Β 8 hours ago, Blue Armour said: Whether people believe in Jackson or not, you cant deny we need a quality 2nd option in the striker department. Ask yourself this, would Jackson be leading the line for our top 4 competitors this season? Probably not.Β He's similar to Duran at Villa, not enough experience to be #1 option yet but enough skill to be playing regularly and chipping in with goals.Β (Just waiting for the Jackson fans to come and defend him with xG and "link up play" stats π) Β bigbluewillie 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reddish-Blue 2,505 Posted January 6 Share Posted January 6 29 minutes ago, Special Juan said: We need a striker, a proper striker and have done for many years, but we just keep hoping. Β How many years since Conte & Diego Costa had that fight?Β Β π Now we're onto young Jackson, Guiu and a 60% fit NkunkuΒ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mhsc 1,097 Posted January 6 Share Posted January 6 56 minutes ago, Reddish-Blue said: Β Ask yourself this, would Jackson be leading the line for our top 4 competitors this season? Probably not.Β He's similar to Duran at Villa, not enough experience to be #1 option yet but enough skill to be playing regularly and chipping in with goals.Β (Just waiting for the Jackson fans to come and defend him with xG and "link up play" stats π) Β Wouldn't he? He would surely start at Arsenal over Havertz, probably even a decent chance he'd start for Liverpool? As it happens both teams have been doing very well with pretty poor options for a number 9, because they have goals from the rest of the team.Β Why do we need to look at xG? Just look at real numbers. 9 goals and 3 assists from 18 starts - not great but basically on par with most of the good strikers in the league, only Isak and Haaland really notably ahead and Isak's form will probably drop off at some point and NJ's will probably pick up, as goal scoring form seems to be pretty cyclical. Β Β Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Special Juan 28,141 Posted January 7 Share Posted January 7 This club needs better than Nicolas Jackson, and we have done for years and years now. We keep pinning the tail on the donkey blindfolded season after season and hoping someone can smash in 25-30 goals instead of going for that killer striker. Gyokeres is the man right now, a proper bully of a CF, direct and scores all types of goals and we should be speaking with him and his camp now not the start of summer. If we want to be back up with the elite then we have to stop buying shit players who cannot do it on a regular basis Reddish-Blue, Vesper and bigbluewillie 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Milan 17,957 Posted January 14 Share Posted January 14 I will truly celebrate the day this fraud is out of this club. Fucking wanker costing us game by game. I donβt care about his relationship with Palmer, he is a pure joke. I would rather play Palmer as false nine than watching this fucker. And fuck Maresca too for trusting him and selecting him. Johnnyeye and bigbluewillie 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DDA 9,938 Posted January 14 Share Posted January 14 Striker?? My ass.Β bigbluewillie and Johnnyeye 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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