Nicolas Jackson has released a statement on social media apologising to Chelsea fans after the striker was sent off against Flamengo.
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Jackson saw red against the Brazilian side for a reckless studs-up challenge on Ayrton Lucas just minutes after being introduced as a substitute during Chelsea's 3-1 defeat. The Senegalese striker took to social media to apologise for his actions after the final whistle, stating he is "angry" with himself and taking full responsibility for his actions.
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Jackson entered the field on his 24th birthday to replace Liam Delap, who completed a move to Stamford Bridge to compete with the Senegalese for the Blues' number nine spot earlier in June. Jackson's actions have done little to help his case, as Delap may look to stake a claim for the role in his absence – not only in Chelsea's upcoming Club World Cup matches, but also on the opening day of the new Premier League season in August. Jackson was sent off for violent conduct at Newcastle United in May, and is yet to complete his league suspension.
WHAT JACKSON SAID
Jackson said: "I want to say sorry. To the club, the staff, my teammates, and all the fans watching, I let you down. Another red card and honestly, I'm so angry at myself. I work hard every day to help the team not to put us in this kind of situation. I still don't fully understand how it happened. But one thing is clear: it wasn't intentional. Just a football moment that went the wrong way. No excuses. I take full responsibility. I'll reflect, I'll grow, and I'll come back stronger for the badge and for everyone who believes in me. Sorry. Sorry. Sorry."
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Jackson will have to sit out Chelsea's final group game against ES Tunis on Wednesday, and he will have time for more soul searching during what now looks set to be a must-win game. After two red cards in just four appearances, the 24-year-old is right to ask himself how this happened and will hope to learn from this and avoid similar costly mistakes in the future.