Nicolas Jackson has scored 7 goals – placing him among the top 10 goal scorers in the Premier League this season, surpassing many other top strikers/attacking players such as Julian Alvarez, Evan Ferguson, Phil Foden, Buyako Saka, and Gabriel Jesus.

Additionally, he has contributed to creating 5 big chances, ranking just behind Cunha and Alvarez (with 6 chances) on the list of top forwards creating the most big opportunities.

Yesterday, he was deployed in his preferred position as a left winger (Jackson has only recently played as a forward, his preferred position is still the left wing – and let’s continue to criticize the commentators who lack knowledge and shouldn’t make statements about Jackson’s position, saying he’s a center forward today and a left winger tomorrow, it’s amazing!, and Jackson had a solid performance overall.

Linking up with the midfield, dribbling past defenders, providing defensive support, and pocketing 1 assist for “Cold” Palmer’s goal to make it 3-0. The only thing missing was a goal.
