In response to the Every day Mail, Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson had a very good purpose to take the penalty for the Blues towards Everton on Monday night time.
The striker was concerned in an argument on the pitch with Chelsea teammates Cole Palmer and Noni Madueke.
The gamers needed to be separated by Conor Gallagher and finally Palmer gained the argument over his teammates and took the penalty.
The English teen scored the penalty, which was his fourth purpose of the match and tied him with Erling Haaland on 20 objectives within the race for the Golden Boot.
Nonetheless, it was later revealed why Jackson was so determined to steal the penalty from his Chelsea teammate.
Jackson scored towards Everton on Monday night time, which was his tenth Premier League purpose of the season and over all, his thirteenth purpose in all competitions.
Along with his newest purpose, Jackson equaled the variety of league objectives scored by Chelsea legend Didier Drogba in his first season with the membership.
Nicolas Jackson needs to interrupt Drogba’s report
Drogba scored 16 objectives in all competitions in his debut season, a tally that Jackson may break if he scores 4 extra objectives.
The 22-year-old Senegalese worldwide has set himself a goal of scoring 15 league objectives this season and 20 objectives in all competitions.
The incident on the pitch between the gamers made Pochettino livid and he expressed his dissatisfaction after the match.
Chelsea boss had a message for Nicolas Jackson and Madueke
The Chelsea boss made it clear who the primary selection penalty taker is on the membership, as quoted by the Every day Mail:
‘To start with, I need to inform you to clarify that they know, the gamers know, the workers know, the membership know, that the taker on penalties is Cole Palmer.’
Jackson must depend on objectives from open play to attain the targets he has set for himself this season as he is not going to be getting any penalty.