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Time to go: Maresca must finally axe £32m Chelsea dud who's becoming the new Havertz - opinion

Heading into their away tie with Newcastle United on Sunday, Chelsea were deep in some pretty impressive form in the Premier League.

The Blues were five league games unbeaten heading into his one - which included a stunning 3-1 victory being picked up against Arne Slot's title-winning Liverpool - but all that positive energy came crashing down at St James' Park as Eddie Howe's Magpies ran out comfortable 2-0 victors.

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Chelsea's task on the day was made a lot harder by a clueless first-half red card, but there would have still been a lot to moan about from Enzo Maresca's perspective at the full-time whistle, irrespective of his side having to play all of the second 45 minutes a man light.

Chelsea's biggest underperformers at St James' Park

Before touching on the rash red card, the likes of Noni Madueke struggled to ever get going in attack for the visitors.

Whilst Jacob Murphy and Alexander Isak busted a gut for the Toon cause up top, Madueke was timid and limp in approach, seen in the 23-year-old failing to a register a single effort on Nick Pope's goal during his forgettable 45-minute stint, as well as losing all four of his contested duels.

Noni Madueke for Chelsea

Romeo Lavia would last far longer on the St James' turf, but he wouldn't be deserving of any praise himself come full-time either, with his lackadaisical approach early on gifting the ball to Newcastle to take the lead via Sandro Tonali.

Moreover, the usually electric Cole Palmer once again failed to spark into life with possession squandered a hefty 14 times, but the elephant in the room that remains is Nicolas Jackson's hot-headed dismissal.

Jackson would brainlessly connect with Newcastle defender Sven Botman using his elbow, meaning the ex-Villarreal centre-forward will now be suspended for the rest of the season.

This could be the last time Chelsea fans see the 23-year-old lead the line for the Blues in the Premier League, therefore, with the pantomime villain very much turning into Stamford Bridge's next Kai Havertz.

Chelsea's next Havertz

Much like Jackson now, Chelsea fans would regularly lament the amount of missed chances Havertz would spurn for their team when he was still on the books of the West London outfit.

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That is the case despite the German popping up with 32 strikes overall - which included the now Arsenal man scoring a winner in a Champions League final.

Despite that, he would still infuriate the Stamford Bridge masses with his consistent wastefulness, seen in him missing a colossal 14 big chances in Premier League action during his final Blues season.

Jackson's Premier League numbers by season for Chelsea

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Games played

Goals scored

Assists

Big chances missed

Goal conversion %

Big chances created

Stats by Sofascore

Jackson has actually bagged a promising 29 strikes in total for Maresca's men over two seasons, yet - much like Havertz - he gets regularly under the skin of the restless Chelsea fanbase with his off performances, seen in him missing a mammoth 19 big chances during the 2024/25 campaign.

Therefore, his hot-headedness away at Newcastle could be the final straw that sees Jackson - the club's new Havertz-like scapegoat - moved on.

London Evening Standard journalist Dom Smith suggested that the £32m signing 'ruined' his side's chances of a big win, handing him a dismal 2/10 post-match rating.

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But, it shouldn't be completely ruled out that the 23-year-old goes on to be a success elsewhere, with Havertz showing in flashes for Arsenal - as per his 29-goal haul from 85 appearances for Mikel Arteta's men - that a damaging experience for the Blues isn't the be-all-and-end-all.

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