Former Chelsea defender, Gary Cahill has heaped praise on striker Nicolas Jackson following the Blues’ Premier 3-0 win over West Ham United on Saturday.
Cahill said the Senegal international was superb against West Ham at the London Stadium.
Recall that a brace from Jackson and a goal from Cole Palmer gave Chelsea the victory over the Hammers.
Jackson was also named man of the match for his performance during the encounter.
“He [Jackson] is a young boy, he is still learning,” Cahill said on NBC Sports.
“I liked his game today for a number of reasons: his finishes and the two goals that he scored, of course, but I liked the way he was willing to run in behind, he was dropping deep at times to link up the play.
“I thought his all-round play was superb. He looks a confident boy so I don’t think that noise around him will bother him too much and it’s all about doing his talking on the pitch.
“His numbers are looking good at the moment.”
Recall that a brace from Jackson and a goal from Cole Palmer gave Chelsea the victory over the Hammers.
Jackson was also named man of the match for his performance during the encounter.
“He [Jackson] is a young boy, he is still learning,” Cahill said on NBC Sports.
“I liked his game today for a number of reasons: his finishes and the two goals that he scored, of course, but I liked the way he was willing to run in behind, he was dropping deep at times to link up the play.
“I thought his all-round play was superb. He looks a confident boy so I don’t think that noise around him will bother him too much and it’s all about doing his talking on the pitch.
“His numbers are looking good at the moment.”
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