Chelsea makes U-Turn on Nicholas Jackson sale after Delap Injury
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Chelsea Makes U-Turn on Nicolas Jackson Sale After Delap Injury
Chelsea has made a dramatic reversal in their transfer plans, scrapping Nicolas Jackson’s loan move to Bayern Munich after forward Liam Delap suffered a hamstring injury during their 2-0 win over Fulham. The deal, which was already on track—Jackson even passed his medical in Munich—was abruptly halted while he was en route to finalize the loan agreement.
Delap’s injury comes at a critical time: Maresca revealed it could sideline the striker for six to eight weeks, significantly thinning the Blues’ forward options just as Christopher Nkunku is on his way out to AC Milan.
With both Delap and Nkunku unavailable, Chelsea would be left heavily reliant on João Pedro, who currently is the only senior striker fit to play. Jackson’s loan would have left them even more exposed, prompting the club to reverse the decision and retain him as a key piece in their attacking lineup.
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Match Highlights: Chelsea vs Fulham
Final Score: Chelsea 2–0 Fulham
João Pedro broke the deadlock in the ninth minute of first-half stoppage time with a sublime header from an Enzo Fernández corner—his fifth goal in five matches.
Early in the second half, Fernández converted a VAR-awarded penalty after Ryan Sessegnon’s handball, making it 2-0.
The match was marked by VAR controversy: Fulham’s Josh King had a goal disallowed after VAR penalized a foul by Rodrigo Muniz in the buildup. Fulham manager Marco Silva was visibly furious.
Despite missing key players like Cole Palmer and Levi Colwill, Chelsea held strong. Robert Sánchez made a crucial save, and João Pedro even blocked a late header off the line to preserve the clean sheet.
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Summary Table
Aspect Detail
Jackson Transfer Loan to Bayern Munich called off post-Delap injury
Delap Injury Hamstring issue, out for 6–8 weeks, limits striker options
Scorers João Pedro (header), Enzo Fernández (penalty)
VAR Drama Fulham’s goal disallowed, controversial decisions fueled frustration
Defensive Resilience Sánchez’s save & Pedro’s goal-line clearance secured victory
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Final Thoughts
Chelsea’s decision to halt Jackson’s departure underscores their need for depth up front amid a sudden striker shortage. Meanwhile, the 2-0 win over Fulham demonstrated resolve—but not without controversy. It’s a moment of both tactical recalibration and gritty performance.
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