Fans say 'action Jackson always fighting' as Chelsea striker involved in furious brawl after 2-0 defeat at Everton | The Sun
10th December 2023

FANS blasted Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson amid ugly scenes after Sunday's 2-0 defeat at Everton.

Jackson was labelled "action Jackson always fighting" after grabbing Toffees' defender Nathan Patterson round the neck as Chelsea coaching staff held their summer signing back.


Everton players tried to keep the Senegal ace away as he squared up to Patterson.

And the flare-up left many Blues' supporters wishing their man showed the same passion before the final whistle.

One posted: "Nicholas Jackson always getting into confrontations at the end of matches to cover for his rubbish performance."

Another claimed: "Jackson always acting tough but never when he playing. Useless guy."

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But a third observer had some sympathy as the Blues struggled again.

He wrote: "Nico Jackson looks so frustrated."

Abdoulaye Doucoure and sub Lewis Dobbin struck to give Everton three straight Premier League wins for the first time in two years.

Meanwhile, Mauricio Pochettino's Blues drop to 12th as their erratic form continues.

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Jackson only came on for the final 23 minutes in place of Armando Broja.

And after the unfortunate scenes at the end, he was given loads of advice by irate fans.

"Fighting all the time. Play football my friend," said one.

Another summed up the situation as: "More fights than wins ffs."

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