- He can create space for shots. - He can come down to play with midfield to keep the play alive. - He can dribble well in tight space. This guy is fooking underrated. The fact that he already scored decent amount of goals so far and still keeps improving. He's gonna be one of the most complete strikers in a year or two.
You guys should calm down. We couldn’t even beat United who haven’t had a convincing win since the days of John the Baptist. Hopefully those wins start to come soon though
He doesn't need to be labeled as Drogba 2.0 because he is Nicolas Jackson. Let him build his own legacy as a striker that Chelsea needed for a long time.
@dillyding2097 I grew up watching Etoo when he was at Real Mallorca, and I'm a Chelsea fan who has met Drogba multiple times. Everything from playing style, background, how they carry themselves, and how they are perceived says Jackson is very similar to Drogba. Jackson just got to Chelsea younger - watch younger Drogba at Guingamp and Marseille.
He reminds me of anelka tall technical and fast love him we dont need a another striker nico will be world class in one or two seasons he is already second best striker in the league and only 23 halaand can't touch him outside the box link up dribbling passing football iq skill and elegance and first touch or assists my striker
@lucaskamba5869 No... Anelka, Henry, Mbappe... All were top Clairefontaine graduates, where insanely talented players are taught to be efficient. Jackson is unorthodox, his game is not coached, but he will improve once he's shown the things he missed out on by not being in a top academy.
@DarrylBecker-j3u Nicolas Anelka was a top Clairefontaine graduate - a honed, precise, serious footballing education. Jackson is unorthodox, deceptively skillful, and an all round team player - he is 100% more Drogba than Anelka.
different characteristics, drogba made people around him alot better plus chipped in, obviously jackson has time on his side i just feel he will score great goals and miss sitters
He is not Drogba number 2 but YES I'm so positive he will leave chelsea a legend and be as good are even better then drogba Oh and btw LOVE the editing keep going
Niko isn't Drogba. He probably never will be either. But, his overall game brings much more than he's given credit for. He's slowly becoming the best striker in the league.
@spoots1234 Jackson is probably ahead of Drogba at 23 - Jackson is on course for 30 goal involvements this season. Men peak physically anywhere from 26-30... Drogba had a similar build to Jackson at Guingamp and became a machine during his time at Chelsea.
@PesMLRyanGiggs That depends. If you're comparing Drogba at 23 to Jackson at 23, then it's fair. If you're being obtuse, and insisting we compare a developing Jackson to Drogba as the finished product (aged 26-32), then that's silly.
@HabitualLine-Stepper doesn't matter. Posing the question with Drogba 2.0 before he's achieved anything is being obtuse and disrespectful. Ps. Drogba started relatively late. It's a stupid comparison to begin with since they play nothing alike.
@PesMLRyanGiggs You are being obtuse... "Drogba" doesn't mean comparing careers - it's comparing Jackson at 23 to Drogba at 23, and what could be. I've met Didier multiple times back when he first joined Chelsea - he started playing at a very young age. As for being "stupid", the only glaring difference in attributes is Drogba's insane heading ability, which he developed when he was younger as a tall right-back - Jackson is a winger-turned-striker and few wingers are good in the air.
@@HabitualLine-Stepper @HabitualLine-Stepper Only glaring difference? Drop your airs, mate. You could have met him a billion times, doesn't make a difference if you're talking rubbish. Drogba's physical ability was lightyears beyond Jackson's. His striking with the left and the right, his hold-up play. His long range shooting, his set piece ability. His defending set pieces, even. His hassling and wearing down defenders. Even at an early stage of his Chelsea career when he was doing all the dirty work up front to make Mourinho's system work without getting many goals. Guingamp was his first major club and he was already getting on by then. In comparison, Jackson was playing for Villarreal at 20. Drogba made his debut at 21 for lig 2 Le Mans. His development was slow so comparing them at 23 is you being 'obtuse'.
@PesMLRyanGiggs You sound sensitive. Drogba's story at Chelsea is written... No one is saying that when he leaves the club, Jackson will be Drogba - just like no one said Drogba would surpass Jimmy when he joined. Only your obtuse way of thinking "wait six or seven years" prevents comparing the play of young Jackson to young Drogba. Let's give you back your dummy... If Jackson only plays the same 250 games for Chelsea, he has already scored 20% of Drogba's 104 league goals, and 15% of Drogba's assists in 47 games (18% of the games). Jackson's right/left/headed percentages are also very similar to Drogba's... Jackson does a lot of the grunt work as a lone striker in a role Drogba pioneered. You are being obtuse: by saying Jackson's development has been faster, you are admitting he's ahead at 23... You then argue that, despite being slower to develop, Drogba had more attributes than Jackson at 23... This is plainly false as, in a weaker Chelsea team, Jackson at 23 is matching Drogba's output at 26. Jackson already has goals and assists this season from hunting down and harassing defenders, and his strength and hold up play are excellent. The Mourinho era is dead, so we'll never know how much Jackson could do in that system... As for long-range shots, you find me a Premier League centre-forward who is allowed to smash shots from 25 yards out - those aren't the instructions anymore. Your original comment betrayed your obtuse logic that comparisons can only be retrospective, and made at a set time in future (6-7 years)... That's just not how analysis works: one must trace Drogba's development curve back to age 23, and then compare Jackson's output to that of Drogba's at the same point in his career. Obtuse, obtuse, obtuse.
@ClixCFC Jackson's all round game at 23 is better than Drogba's game at the age of 23. Drogba was more powerful, exploding on to the ball... Jackson is better at carrying the ball and linking up play... They both have a range of unorthodox looking finishes.
- He can create space for shots.
- He can come down to play with midfield to keep the play alive.
- He can dribble well in tight space.
This guy is fooking underrated.
The fact that he already scored decent amount of goals so far and still keeps improving.
He's gonna be one of the most complete strikers in a year or two.
You know ball my friend.
his all around game is better than haalands only thing haaland has the edge on him is ariel threat and finishing
Not to mention he's strong as fook for his size too 😂 witnessed many "physical" CBs have it real hard trying to keep him at bay.
@@lc1429and pure footabll
We need a rematch with city
Jackson Brace, Enzo free kick.. Chelsea 3-0
Now they struggling with their form let wait when they find their form 😂😂😂
You guys should calm down. We couldn’t even beat United who haven’t had a convincing win since the days of John the Baptist. Hopefully those wins start to come soon though
@@prosperomiponle7645brudda it was the new manager bounce it always happens lol
I want Liverpool!
He doesn't need to be labeled as Drogba 2.0 because he is Nicolas Jackson. Let him build his own legacy as a striker that Chelsea needed for a long time.
If we keep him for long, he’ll be really special
I will come back here when Jackson win ballon d'or
I will come back here when Chelsea win the UCL and Senegal win the World Cup
@@IaloneAmTHEChoppedONE I'm sure you will man
Best striker in the Prem🐐
Jackson, has really improved, I just like ho disturbing he is to defenders, Truly, he reminds me of Drogba
He is not at all like Drogba, he is more like a young eto'o
@dillyding2097 I grew up watching Etoo when he was at Real Mallorca, and I'm a Chelsea fan who has met Drogba multiple times.
Everything from playing style, background, how they carry themselves, and how they are perceived says Jackson is very similar to Drogba.
Jackson just got to Chelsea younger - watch younger Drogba at Guingamp and Marseille.
Jackson is him, overall play better than Norwegian
Improved fella 😂
He reminds me of anelka tall technical and fast love him we dont need a another striker nico will be world class in one or two seasons he is already second best striker in the league and only 23 halaand can't touch him outside the box link up dribbling passing football iq skill and elegance and first touch or assists my striker
You are a good video maker
Nouveau Sadio Mané 🇸🇳🇸🇳🇸🇳🇸🇳Senegal rek
Not many stikers can move like Nico.
Thierry Henry mode .
@lucaskamba5869 No... Anelka, Henry, Mbappe... All were top Clairefontaine graduates, where insanely talented players are taught to be efficient.
Jackson is unorthodox, his game is not coached, but he will improve once he's shown the things he missed out on by not being in a top academy.
If given freedom and he moves like a WILD BEAST
He will take PL to that Golden Era of Strikers 2002-2014
Jackson ❤❤❤ ⚽🏆🥰
More than😮⚽☝🏿🇸🇳
Give him time, he’s still developing. He’s definitely going to get better and better though!
The best❤
He knows how to get away from defenders,, he will get more better....if he scores most of his chances
Complete striker, reminds me of Benzema
He not Drogba he is Nicolas Jackson
💯🔥🔥
True shit
Yeah true he is him not Drogba
@DarrylBecker-j3u Nicolas Anelka was a top Clairefontaine graduate - a honed, precise, serious footballing education.
Jackson is unorthodox, deceptively skillful, and an all round team player - he is 100% more Drogba than Anelka.
Pleas No DISRESPECT to the ONLY DROGBA, THE GOAT !
Is he? Hahaha. He certainly has the strength, the finesse, heading ability and the dribbling to match Ronaldo Nozario. No doubt.
The turning is reminiscent of Drogba
Very similar. He needs a Didier 'season' before he starts trying to walk across his swimming pool.
different characteristics, drogba made people around him alot better plus chipped in, obviously jackson has time on his side i just feel he will score great goals and miss sitters
Still needs to improve a lot but he is showing good signs.
2.0? How dare you.
Drogba would love how Jackson play.
Let's be honest
@@UnsungVillain I didn't deny it. But this is not the best version of Drogba, Niko is a lower level striker.
@@K41Z3RR i agree.
But he's better than Giroud and Morata combined anyway 😂
He's a great team player but not an elite finisher (yet)
Do joao Felix bro
He is not Drogba number 2 but YES I'm so positive he will leave chelsea a legend and be as good are even better then drogba
Oh and btw LOVE the editing keep going
Joao felix next❤
now he is not better Drogba ofcourse, but he has potential to be better than him
Do joao Felix next
Soon
he can be better if we win any trophy
Critism built jackson
Niko isn't Drogba. He probably never will be either. But, his overall game brings much more than he's given credit for. He's slowly becoming the best striker in the league.
@spoots1234 Jackson is probably ahead of Drogba at 23 - Jackson is on course for 30 goal involvements this season.
Men peak physically anywhere from 26-30... Drogba had a similar build to Jackson at Guingamp and became a machine during his time at Chelsea.
He needs to add strength and improve precision
Exactly!!!
Yeah he doesn’t have enough strength he gas out too many times quickie tired
Didier JAKKKKKson
He’s definitely not Drogba 2.0, he only had 6 successful passes against Leicester, that’s definitely not good enough.
He’s not a physical beast type striker like Drogba. Play style wise he’s more like Fernando Torres
more like henry
More like Anelka type
Definitely not yet! Fi gerscrossed.
is was your caption
Do caicedo next please
Soon
He needs to cut out the unnecessary yellow cards he gets
If he can cut out the childishness in his game, improve his finishing, work on his left foot and also his header, he will on his way to greatness
He is an energetic $ strong player but needs to improve in his finishing quality
The answer is no
Please. Don't go there. It's disgraceful to compare them. Maybe after six or seven years winning trophies and titles you can start to talk.
@PesMLRyanGiggs That depends.
If you're comparing Drogba at 23 to Jackson at 23, then it's fair.
If you're being obtuse, and insisting we compare a developing Jackson to Drogba as the finished product (aged 26-32), then that's silly.
@HabitualLine-Stepper doesn't matter. Posing the question with Drogba 2.0 before he's achieved anything is being obtuse and disrespectful. Ps. Drogba started relatively late. It's a stupid comparison to begin with since they play nothing alike.
@PesMLRyanGiggs You are being obtuse... "Drogba" doesn't mean comparing careers - it's comparing Jackson at 23 to Drogba at 23, and what could be.
I've met Didier multiple times back when he first joined Chelsea - he started playing at a very young age.
As for being "stupid", the only glaring difference in attributes is Drogba's insane heading ability, which he developed when he was younger as a tall right-back - Jackson is a winger-turned-striker and few wingers are good in the air.
@@HabitualLine-Stepper @HabitualLine-Stepper Only glaring difference? Drop your airs, mate. You could have met him a billion times, doesn't make a difference if you're talking rubbish.
Drogba's physical ability was lightyears beyond Jackson's. His striking with the left and the right, his hold-up play. His long range shooting, his set piece ability. His defending set pieces, even. His hassling and wearing down defenders. Even at an early stage of his Chelsea career when he was doing all the dirty work up front to make Mourinho's system work without getting many goals.
Guingamp was his first major club and he was already getting on by then. In comparison, Jackson was playing for Villarreal at 20. Drogba made his debut at 21 for lig 2 Le Mans. His development was slow so comparing them at 23 is you being 'obtuse'.
@PesMLRyanGiggs You sound sensitive.
Drogba's story at Chelsea is written... No one is saying that when he leaves the club, Jackson will be Drogba - just like no one said Drogba would surpass Jimmy when he joined.
Only your obtuse way of thinking "wait six or seven years" prevents comparing the play of young Jackson to young Drogba.
Let's give you back your dummy... If Jackson only plays the same 250 games for Chelsea, he has already scored 20% of Drogba's 104 league goals, and 15% of Drogba's assists in 47 games (18% of the games).
Jackson's right/left/headed percentages are also very similar to Drogba's... Jackson does a lot of the grunt work as a lone striker in a role Drogba pioneered.
You are being obtuse: by saying Jackson's development has been faster, you are admitting he's ahead at 23... You then argue that, despite being slower to develop, Drogba had more attributes than Jackson at 23... This is plainly false as, in a weaker Chelsea team, Jackson at 23 is matching Drogba's output at 26.
Jackson already has goals and assists this season from hunting down and harassing defenders, and his strength and hold up play are excellent.
The Mourinho era is dead, so we'll never know how much Jackson could do in that system... As for long-range shots, you find me a Premier League centre-forward who is allowed to smash shots from 25 yards out - those aren't the instructions anymore.
Your original comment betrayed your obtuse logic that comparisons can only be retrospective, and made at a set time in future (6-7 years)... That's just not how analysis works: one must trace Drogba's development curve back to age 23, and then compare Jackson's output to that of Drogba's at the same point in his career.
Obtuse, obtuse, obtuse.
The way people disrespect drogba is sad to see if I said palmer is better then hazard people would attack me but oh well
he didn't say jackson is better, but compare to him, because of how well his playing and improving
@ nah bro it’s not him but I’m saying I ve seen those tweets of Jackson is miles better then drogba everywhere
@ClixCFC Jackson's all round game at 23 is better than Drogba's game at the age of 23.
Drogba was more powerful, exploding on to the ball... Jackson is better at carrying the ball and linking up play... They both have a range of unorthodox looking finishes.