Ferdinand Baffled by Jackson’s Escape from Red in Chelsea’s Arsenal Debacle

Former Manchester United star Rio Ferdinand expressed bewilderment over the decision not to send off Nicolas Jackson for a high tackle on Takehiro Tomiyasu during Chelsea’s 5-0 defeat to Arsenal. The incident occurred in the opening minutes of the match, but Jackson was spared any punishment despite the reckless nature of his challenge. Ferdinand criticized the decision, stating that it was a clear red card offense. Jackson, who has a history of disciplinary issues, has received only four yellow cards in recent months.

Chelsea’s Palmer Doubtful for Arsenal Clash, Jackson Under Scrutiny

Chelsea forward Cole Palmer is a major doubt for the Premier League encounter with title challengers Arsenal tonight due to illness. Despite scoring 20 league goals and assisting nine times, Palmer missed training on Monday. Manager Mauricio Pochettino expressed uncertainty about his availability, emphasizing the collective effort of the team. Pochettino defended striker Nicolas Jackson’s performance, acknowledging his inexperience and progress since joining from Villarreal. Jackson missed several chances in the FA Cup semi-final defeat to Manchester City. Chelsea also face concerns over full-back Malo Gusto’s fitness, while Nkunku, Fofana, and James remain sidelined. Arsenal, currently top of the league, aim to extend their lead over Liverpool and Manchester City with a win at the Emirates Stadium.

Chelsea Icon Drogba Offers Support to Racially Abused Star Jackson

Chelsea legend Didier Drogba has extended his support to current Blues star Nicolas Jackson, who has been subjected to racial abuse on social media following Chelsea’s FA Cup semi-final defeat to Manchester City. Drogba urged Jackson to ignore the haters and keep working hard, while Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino condemned the abuse and vowed to take action against any involved season ticket holders or members. Despite a difficult debut season, Jackson has scored 13 goals and notched five assists. Pochettino acknowledged the challenges of being a public figure and emphasized the importance of ignoring anonymous online trolls. He believes Jackson has made significant progress and deserves patience as he adjusts to the demands of playing for Chelsea.

Cole: Arsenal Landed a Great Signing in Havertz, I Would Have Loved Him to Stay at Chelsea

Former Chelsea star Joe Cole believes Arsenal completed a great signing in landing Kai Havertz, and would have loved him to remain at Stamford Bridge. Havertz has impressed under Mikel Arteta, racking up nine goals and five assists in the Premier League this term. Cole believes Havertz is a “box player” with a “lovely instinct to score goals”. Meanwhile, Cole believes Nicolas Jackson has the potential to be a great striker for Chelsea, but needs to improve his confidence in front of goal.

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