Vincent Kompany, Max Eberl stress importance of patience with Nicolas Jackson at Bayern Munich
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Vincent Kompany, Max Eberl stress importance of patience with Nicolas Jackson at Bayern Munich
"The first phase is very important for him, until the next international break. He didn't have a proper preseason at Chelsea. He's a natural athlete and won't need long to get back to 100%. We have to make sure we build up his rhythm. He's a player with a lot of quality and has scored goals in the Premier League. I believe we'll be able to capitalize on his qualities very quickly,"
"It was actually all done, up until Liam Delap's injury. Jacko was then clear in saying he wanted to stay. It was a big fight. He had other offers, even for a permanent transfer. But the key was that we had a player who really wanted to join us. It all worked out in the end, which is the most important thing. It was an intense 48 hours with lots of ups and downs, but we were really focused on making it happen and found a good solution. We're really pleased Nicolas is here,"
Vincent Kompany plans a careful initial phase for Nicolas Jackson before the next international break because Jackson lacked a proper preseason at Chelsea. Jackson is a natural athlete expected to return to full fitness quickly, with Bayern focusing on building his rhythm gradually. Jackson brings Premier League goal experience and fits multiple attacking roles, offering flexibility up front. Max Eberl described the transfer as intense, affected by Liam Delap's injury and other offers, but finalized by Jackson's desire to join. Bayern intends to use rotation and youth integration to manage the upcoming fixture stretch.
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