Nicholas Jackson was involved in an on-field scuffle after receiving a penalty during Chelsea’s 6-0 win over Everton on Monday.
Jackson, who had already scored a goal against the Toffees, was desperate to score a penalty and tried to win the ball back from Noni Madueke.
In the end, Chelsea captain Conor Gallagher was forced to intervene and regular shooter Cole Palmer converted the penalty.
According to the Telegraph, Jackson wanted a penalty as his goal was to finish the season with 15 goals in the Premier League.
The 22-year-old has already scored 10 goals and has five games left to reach his goal.
The report added that Jackson “believes he is capable of scoring 20 goals in all competitions” as he is currently 13 years old and
Chelsea are scheduled to face Manchester City in the FA Cup semi-final on Saturday. is adding. Chelsea manager
Mauricio Pochettino was furious over the incident, with Jackson reportedly “heeding” his warning to “never do something like this again”.
After the match, Pochettino told Sky Sports: `It’s disappointing. “I spoke to the players about it when I came off the pitch.
I also met all the staff, explained it and discussed it. It’s unfortunate for me and all I can do is apologize as we can’t have this kind of attitude.
“I told them this is the last time we will tolerate this type of behavior. Next time, anyone who finds themselves in a similar situation will be eliminated from the game.
It’s not a joke. “After a performance like that, it’s impossible to have an attitude that shows we’re learning and we’re going to learn a lot.
We’re a great team fighting for great things. is. We need to change and think more collectively.
“It’s very clear and I think through them, and you and the fans and everyone, that Cole Palmer received it and if Palmer wants to pass it on to somebody else,
he’ll pass it on. We made it clear that we can.” But that’s not the case with this method. It was a sad situation,
but we all agreed that something like this would never happen again. ”