'It is so cheap!' Mauricio Pochettino sends warning to Chelsea summer signing
Mauricio Pochettino has warned Chelsea summer signing Nicolas Jackson over his disciplinary issues with the misfiring striker on the verge of a one-game suspension.
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The Senegal international has three more yellow cards than he does for his new club, having been booked on four separate occasions for showing dissent.
With match officials clamping down on such behaviour, Pochettino insists the 21-year-old must adapt quickly to the demands of a new country and new league.
âToday we were talking about that as we had a meeting with him and also Enzo,â said Pochettino at his pre-match press conference ahead of Sundayâs game against Aston Villa.
âA striker, four yellow cards only for talking with the referee. Not because of that, it is so cheap and it is going to bring a difficult situation to the team. He understood.
âJackson is young, he is going to be a fantastic player. He needs to be calm and relaxed.
âWe are talking about young players, you can blame me or blame us but they need time. Thereâs no doubt we have amazing talent but they need time.
âHe needs to be clever and not protest to the referees. Maybe itâs because itâs his normal behaviour on the pitch, this season change the rules, he came from Spain and itâs different and the change is more sensitive about this. It is about adapting.
âI hope on Sunday we are not talking about him being clever and first action he is getting a yellow card.â
Jacksonâs relentless work ethic has seen Chelsea fans warm to him over the first few weeks of the campaign, but his erratic finishing is clearly a work in progress.
The pressure of having to shoulder the goalscoring burden appears to be weighing heavily on the former Villarreal star, particularly with Christopher Nkunku out until the new year, but long-term absentee Armando Broja is closing in on a return which will come as a welcome relief for both Jackson and Pochettino.
âHe might be involved at the weekend, but itâs after eight or nine months that heâs been out so we canât put responsibility on him,â revealed the Chelsea manager.
âIt must be a collective effort and not just offensive players but the whole team. We canât expect that Broja will go and score with his first touch, he needs time.â
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