Chelsea Football Club currently has two on-form strikers, with the return of Armando Broja from Injury Chelsea has both Jackson and Broja as available strikers for selection, but the Chelsea manager will need to make a proper decision on which striker striker to start ahead of the other.Both strikers are in form and they are proven goal-scorers therefore both of them are competent for starting roles.
Both strikers pose different qualities while in front of the goal therefore that will be key while deciding who to start, as it will purely depend on the opponent’s style of play. Nicholas Jackson is the type of striker who is involved in build-up play to help midfielders when in need while Armando Broja is more of a traditional number-nine where he is always in the opponent’s box.
Going to the next fixture where Chelsea Faces Arsenal in a Premier League Clash it will be a wise decision to start Nicholas Jackson due to the strength Arsenal poses in the midfielder Chelsea will need Extra manpower in the midfield. That makes Jackson to be more preferred to start ahead of Broja. At the same time, the manager may adopt a new formation that will allow him to use twin strikers and both Jackson and Broja will start at the same time in that match Against Arsenal.
Where Jackson will be involved in the build up play and Broja will be playing upfront waiting for the right pass and any scoring opportunity.