No Bad Blood: Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca wants nothing but the best for Nicolas Jackson at Bayern Munich
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No Bad Blood: Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca wants nothing but the best for Nicolas Jackson at Bayern Munich
"The Senegal international got his first taste of action at Bayern in the 5-0 routing of Hamburg SV at the Allianz Arena, having come on for Serge Gnabry to start the second half having already marched to a 4-0 lead by halftime. He didn't get on the scoresheet just yet, but showed signs of how much he can add to an already lethal attacking line for the German Rekordmeister."
"Before he left for his Bayern loan, Jackson tallied 30 goals and 12 assists from his 81 appearances across all competitions in his two seasons at Chelsea, having won the Europa Conference League last season and the FIFA Club World Cup this summer. He scored more of his goals in the 2023/24 season under Mauricio Pochettino, but he did miss a handful of matches this past season through a hamst"
Nicolas Jackson completed a last-minute loan move from Chelsea to Bayern Munich and made his debut in Bayern's 5-0 win over Hamburg, entering at half-time. He did not score but showed promising signs of complementing Bayern's potent attack. Chelsea conceded a late goal to Brentford and dropped points, leaving Liverpool as the only Premier League side with a perfect start. Bayern remain the only Bundesliga side with all wins and also advanced in the DFB-Pokal. Jackson registered 30 goals and 12 assists across 81 appearances for Chelsea and won continental and world club trophies.
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