Jackson’s inclusion was part of a heavy rotation policy that saw Kompany make seven changes from the side that beat Borussia Dortmund. With Kane out due to a minor knock, Jackson seized his first start since January. The Senegal international was instrumental in the win, playing a key role in the second goal and winning the penalty for the third. However, despite asking to take the resulting spot-kick, Jackson was forced to watch on as Jamal Musiala stepped up to convert from 12 yards. The decision raised eyebrows, but Kompany was quick to deflect any negativity surrounding the 24-year-old, who has faced heavy scrutiny since his high-profile loan move from Stamford Bridge last summer.
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