Given that the Senegal international operates in the final third of the field, he would not be expected to snap into tackles and attract unwanted attention from the match officials. Chelsea are, however, enduring a tough time as a collective, with former Blues star Poyet telling bitcoincasinos.com of a big-money frontman summing up those struggles: “Jackson is a player that likes to run in behind, but at this current moment, Chelsea’s game is not finding him in the right areas. When a striker isn’t scoring for me, I like to think about playing in the right way for him to score. He needs to be supported and delivered passes in order to perform. Sometimes it’s down to the player – if we put in 50 crosses for him and he misses three 1v1s – but sometimes it’s down to the functionality of the team. I think with Jackson it’s a little bit of both, and he’s clearly frustrated because he’s already picked up five yellow cards in six games, which is incredible for a striker.”