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Mikel Aims Subtle Dig Again at Jackson, Advises Maresca on Who to Start As No 9

John Obi Mikel and Nicolas Jackson have been involved in a war of worlds since the beginning of the season

The Chelsea forward hit back at the legend’s criticism, telling him to shut up after scoring against Wolves

Mikel Obi is unrelenting and constantly talks about the Senegalese forward during podcasts and media rounds

The media tirade between Chelsea legend John Obi Mikel and striker Nicolas Jackson is set to continue after the former midfielder aimed another set of words at the player.

Jackson has come under fire for his lack of cutting edge since he became Chelsea’s first-choice striker after joining the London club from Villarreal last season.

As noted by Transfermarkt, he scored 17 goals in all competitions last season but could have gotten more if he had been extra clinical, with many fans asking for the club to sign an upgrade.

Mikel hits at Jackson again The war of words between the two began when the striker told the legend to shut up on Instagram after scoring in the 6-2 win over Wolves. Obi had criticzed his performances in the season opener against Manchester City.

“I think so,” he said on the Obi One Podcast when asked if Christopher Nkunku is a number nine and could push Nicolas Jackson in that role.

“I know Jackson plays every game, starts every game. He scored back-to-back against Wolves and Crystal Palace, but I think we have these players as well who can play the false nine role.”

Maresca has enough attackers in the squad, including Nkunku, who scored the winner against Bournemouth off the bench. They also have Cole Palmer, Jadon Sancho, João Felix, and Noni Madueke, amongst others. “Create the freedom for these players, Jadon, Cole Palmer, Madueke on the right, Nkunku or João Felix on the left, you know, the freedom of these players interchanging there, I think that’s something we might try and see how that works,” he added. “For me, I think with Nkunku’s performances coming off the bench sometimes, he deserves to get a start, maybe pushing Nicolas Jackson.”

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