Can Nicolas Jackson make Chelsea’s main striker role his own amid Osimhen links? Gary Cahill responds
Chelsea legend Gary Cahill has weighed in on the growing debate surrounding Nicolas Jackson’s role as Chelsea’s primary striker amidst Victor Osimhen links, following the Senegalese forward’s stellar performance in the Blues’ 3-0 victory over West Ham.
Jackson, who netted a brace and provided an assist for Cole Palmer’s goal, was the star of the match as Chelsea cruised to victory. His display, marked by his pace, precision, and clinical finishing, helped the Blues secure second place in the Premier League table.
The 23-year-old’s performance, in what was his 50th appearance for Chelsea, has reignited comparisons with Nigerian star Victor Osimhen, who was linked with a move to Stamford Bridge during the summer transfer window.
Many pundits suggested that Osimhen, one of Europe’s most sought-after strikers, would be a significant upgrade for Chelsea. However, Jackson’s recent form is silencing critics, proving that Chelsea may already have their long-term striker solution.
Cahill Praises Jackson Amid Osimhen Debate
When asked whether Chelsea made the right decision by trusting Jackson instead of pursuing Osimhen, Gary Cahill, a 2012 Champions League winner with the Blues, expressed his confidence in the young striker.
“I think there’s a long way to go; that number nine shirt is very heavy,” Cahill said, acknowledging the pressure that comes with leading Chelsea’s attack. “But he’s doing fantastically well, and I don’t see why not. I think he’s more than capable of taking that number nine shirt and running with it if he stays fit and healthy.”
Jackson has been quick to make his mark this season, scoring four goals and providing two assists in just five Premier League matches. His pace and versatility have been key to Chelsea’s attacking setup, and his ability to create chances, as seen in his assist for Palmer’s goal, highlights his all-round contribution to the team.
A Strong Start to the Season
The comparisons with Osimhen are natural, given the Nigerian’s prolific form in Serie A and his role in leading Napoli to their first league title in over three decades. However, Jackson’s rapid development is making Chelsea fans believe that he could be the striker they’ve been searching for since the departure of club legends like Didier Drogba and Diego Costa.
While it is still early in the season, Jackson’s performances have shown that he can be trusted to lead Chelsea’s attack. If he continues in this form, the Blues may not need to revisit their pursuit of Osimhen who joined Galatasaray on a season long loan after proposed Chelsea move did not happen.