“Amazing”: Jamie Carragher extols a £32 million Chelsea player in the match tie with Manchester City.

“Amazing”In the draw against Manchester City, Jamie Carragher gushes about the £32 million Chelsea star.

Jamie Carragher gave Nicolas Jackson of Chelsea a ton of credit for his performance during this evening’s matchup with Manchester City.

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On Saturday, Chelsea defeated Man City 1-1 on the road in the Premier League, displaying some true quality.

This season, Pep Guardiola’s team has not lost at the Etihad Stadium in any tournament. However, Mauricio Pochettino’s visiting team put up a standout away effort that nearly cost them that record.

Raheem Sterling’s goal in the first half gave the Blues the lead. After Nicolas Jackson’s incredible assist in the build-up, the former Man City forward returned to torment his former team with his goal in the 42nd minute.

After squandering a number of additional opportunities to score, Rodri scored an equalizer in the 83rd minute to make Chelsea pay for their missed opportunities.

Jackson was singled out for particular appreciation on multiple occasions by Jamie Carragher, who was co-commentating for Man City versus Chelsea.

Starting as the center striker, the £32 million Blues star (The Guardian) was quite active for the entirety of his little over 80-minute stint at the Etihad.

“This is all about Nicolas Jackson, but Raheem Sterling is the goalscorer,” Carragher stated on Sky Sports’ Main Event program at 6:13 p.m. Amazing how he uses the one-two to take down two players when they approach him. He delivers the superior ball that he desired rather than the one that [Malo] Gusto gave him.

At 6:16 p.m., he made the following statement regarding Jackson: “Jackson has really impressed me at the top end of the pitch.” Being a lone striker away at Manchester City is not an easy role—possibly the hardest in football. He has played superb link-up four out of five times.

Nicolas Jackson in opposition to Manchester City

Jackson truly stood up on Saturday, save from a hugely squandered opportunity in the first forty-five minutes.

We believe the 22-year-old striker will be unhappy that he missed this significant scoring opportunity. Almost losing control of the ball beneath his feet, he shot straight at goalie Ederson.

Still, his all-around play makes it clear that he adds a great deal to this starting eleven.

During his time at the Africa Cup of Nations, Pochettino stated last month that Jackson was missed by Chelsea (The Evening Standard). On that evaluation, we have to concur with him!

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