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Nicolas Jackson, after two seasons as Chelsea's sole striker, now faces stiff competition from new signings Liam Delap and Joao Pedro. Jackson, who missed a key chance and was criticized for it, is perceived as the third-choice striker. Former Chelsea player John Obi Mikel supports the increased competition, believing it will drive all players to perform better, but notes that Jackson needs to improve his discipline and focus to secure a bigger role.
Courtesy: Tony Mogan
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