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“LET Him Pack his things and Leave I don’t want to see him in my Club Again, He didn’t score an open Net and didn’t even complete any successful”- Pochettino has instructed Chelsea FLOP to leave the Club with immediate effect this weeken

A few days subsequent to being eliminated by Real Madrid from the Champions League in a nail-biting penalty shootout, Manchester City showcased their resilience by clinching a significant victory over Chelsea in the FA Cup semifinal, thereby keeping their aspirations alive for clinching dual titles.

The decisive moment arrived courtesy of Bernardo Silva’s timely strike, securing a hard-fought 1-0 win for Pep Guardiola’s side and securing their berth in the championship showdown, where they await the victor of the clash between Manchester United and Coventry.

Despite their defeat, Chelsea will rue their missed opportunities to seize control of the game, particularly lamenting the profligacy in front of goal exhibited by Jackson, who has been plagued by inconsistency throughout the season.

In a critical juncture, Jackson found himself in a prime scoring position against Stefan Ortega, yet astonishingly failed to capitalize, with his expected goals (xG) registering a paltry 0.00. Such inefficiency has been a recurring theme for the Senegalese forward this season, drawing ire from Chelsea faithful and pundits alike.

Criticism mounted as supporters voiced their discontent, with some advocating for Jackson’s expulsion from the club, while others suggested employing a tactic of allowing him to shoot freely, confident in his inability to convert.

The narrative surrounding Jackson’s performance epitomizes the modern analytical approach to evaluating player contributions, with xG metrics highlighting his glaring shortcomings despite his goal tally mirroring esteemed predecessors like Didier Drogba, Gianfranco Zola, and Eden Hazard during their debut seasons at Chelsea.

However, amidst the flashes of brilliance, Jackson’s tenure at Chelsea has been marred by costly errors and disciplinary issues, casting doubt on his long-term prospects despite an auspicious start highlighted by a promising preseason and a lucrative eight-year contract extension signed last June.

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