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Chelsea Manager Enzo Maresca broke down in tears as another Key Chelsea player Who was supposed to be the main man For Chelsea Squad goes off injured during World cup qualifiers gam

Nicolas Jackson, a Chelsea striker on international service with Senegal, has an ankle injury.

The 22-year-old was ejected from Senegal’s 1-1 tie with DR Congo in their World Cup qualifying on Thursday in the final seconds.

The medical staff has verified that Jackson has been forced to leave the squad for the game; Senegal are scheduled to play Mauritania on Sunday night in their next World Cup qualifier.

Jackson’s right ankle has been damaged; following an MRI scan, Senegal’s medical staff finds that the striker has a “severe sprain.”

Now recovering before pre-season training, which starts in July, the Chelsea striker will

The side of Enzo Maresca will begin their American trip with a clash against Wrexham in California on July 24. They will also be playing Manchester City, Real Madrid, Club America, and Celtic.

Jackson attracted criticism for his inconsistency even though his debut season at Chelsea resulted in 17 goals in all competitions.

Chelsea against Wrexham — July 24 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California CHELSEA PRE-SEASON 2024 SCHEDULE

July 27 at Notre Dame Stadium, Notre Dame, Indiana – Chelsea against Celtic

Chelsea against Club America: July 31 at Atlanta, Georgia’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium

August 3 at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio – Chelsea versus Manchester City

August 6, Chelsea against Real Madrid, Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina

Jackson, however, also received compliments for his energetic Premier League performances since his £31.8 million purchase from Villarreal last summer.

Though I might be disliked on here, I really enjoy Nicolas Jackson. On the April Sky Sports The Gary Neville Podcast, Gary Neville remarked.

Given his early playing age, he seems to have a lot to contribute. Though it’s his first full season in the Premier League, he maintains going and has scored rather a lot of goals; he is not cost reckless. That merits a lot of discussion.

“He might not be striker number one, but if he was your striker number two or number three on a squad of eighteen to twenty you will say, ‘I’ll take that.'” For me, then, the FA Cup semi-final display Chelsea put on against Manchester City was a heck of a performance. Good, rather excellent.

“And if they had a forward who could finish more regularly than Nicolas Jackson then they would have certainly won the game; I think Chelsea’s owners should be looking at this.”

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