
This is another statement I don't understand, if Bayern Munich feel like making Jackson's deal permanent why not do so instead of coming up with this statement. Bayern Munich Chief Hoeneß knows it won't be possible for Jackson to start up to that number of games this season when they already have a balanced team and a better striker, so how can it be? Jackson can't even start up to 25 games this season even if he shows too much improvement than what we saw him display at Chelsea I still don't see Bayern Munich giving Jackson a chance.
Anything is possible, Jackson could go on to impress them and he gets a permanent deal. The way he's going to play at Bayern Munich Munich is going to be better than the way he played at Chelsea because he now knows, he really needs this move therefore his attitude on the ball is going to be different. He's going to take his chance and be more serious that I won't be surprised if he scores many goals. The team at Bayern Munich will be giving him better scoring chances since Bayern Munich are the strongest team in the league and creates the most chances therefore Jackson in the absence of Harry kane should get more chances of scoring and impress his new employers.
This looks unprofessional by the Bayern Munich boss because by this act, he has already kills the confidence of Nicholas
JacksonJacksonand the enthusiasm he has to deliver for the club, and just as you have said already, what if he became exceptional in the colors of Bayern Munich, would they pass on his deal?
No, it's unwise for the Bayern Munich boss to go public with such statement even though he has something different in mind that he wishes to do, I just hope that he didn't flop in the colors of Bayern Munich so that chief Hoeneb will eat his words.
The only problem I see with Nicholas Jackson is his finishing, apart from that, he is an exceptional talent, if he can improve on that, the sky is his beginning point for him.