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Victor Osimhen vs Nicolas Jackson: Hasselbaink Gives Straight-Talking Verdict

The future looks bright at Chelsea. The West London club have qualified for the Champions League andare preparing for a Club World Cup semi-final against Fluminense. Chelsea have already strengthened their squad ahead of the current season, but many fans are still calling for a big-name striker. Club legend Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink recently spoke on theObi One Podcast about Victor Osimhen and Nicolas Jackson, revealing who he believes is a better fit in the Premier League.

Chelsea Legend Questions Victor Osimhen for Premier League – Backs Nicolas Jackson

Hasselbaink Weighs In on Osimhen vs Jackson

Despite the arrival of Liam Delap, many Chelsea fans still want a new big-name striker, with the club long linked to Nigerian forwardVictor Osimhen.

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The Blues legend Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink has cast doubt on the striker’s ability to adapt to life in the Premier League: “I know he’s your countryman (Nigeria), but I’m not convinced of Osimhen for the Premier League. For Spain, for Italy, yes. For Premier Leahue, I’m not 100% sure.”

Nicolas Jackson is the Answer

Hasselbaink then declared his support for Jackson, who, despite showing signs of promise, has received plenty of criticism for his performances and behaviour, following his red card against Flamengo in the Club World Cup.

“Ireally like (Nicolas) Jackson. Ireally like Jackson. Why? Because he brings a lot of energy to the team. People don’t see that. The pressing from the front. The work rate. All that kind of stuff isvery important for a successful team,”said the ex-Chelsea striker.

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When pressed by Obi Mikel regarding Jackson’s missed chances, the Dutchman said:“He needs to get better at that. But I’d rather have a striker that gets lots of chances than a striker that doesn’t get chances.”

“First of all, he’s getting chances, now we can work on his finishing, make him calmer and make him understand. Let’s not forget, before Villareal, he was playing nowhere.”

“He’s still very young,” added Hasselbaink.

What the future holds for Osimhen and Jackson remains to be seen, but Hasselbaink made it clear who he believes is the better fit for Chelsea and the Premier League.

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