Veiga lamenta gol perdido e vê empate com o Guarani injusto com o Palmeiras

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Principal jogador do Palmeiras no empate sem gols da equipe alviverde com o Guarani, na tarde deste domingo (5), o meio-campista Raphael Veiga lamentou o 0 a 0, em Campinas, pela última rodada da primeira fase do Paulistão. Na opinião do jogador, o Verdão merecia ter saído com a vitória no Brinco de Ouro da Princesa, por conta do volume de chances criadas.

– Na minha opinião, se tivesse que alguém ganhar era a gente. A gente teve um volume muito maior, principalmente no segundo tempo, mas não fizemos gol. Futebol é isso, às vezes a gente cria, cria, cria e não faz, em outras a gente cria pouco e faz as que criou – destacou o camisa 23 na saída de campo às detentoras dos direitos de transmissão.

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+ ATUAÇÕES: Raphael Veiga é destaque, mas não evita empate do Palmeiras com o Guarani

A grande chance palmeirense de tirar o zero do marcador foi justamente com Raphael Veiga, que recebeu uma bola de cabeça, de Gustavo Gómez, na entrada da pequena ára, mas finalizou para fora.

– Faltou acertar o gol. Sou um cara que me cobra. Essas bolas assim eu fico mais chateado de errar o gol do que não fazer – disse Veiga.

+ Confira como ficou a tabela do Paulistão para o mata-mata da competição estadual

No fim, o empate com o Bugre só não causou um grande prejuízo para o Verdão, porque o Água Santa venceu o São Bernardo, em pleno estádio Primeiro de Maio, no ABC Paulista. Caso o Bernô tivesse batido o Netuno, eles ficariam com a melhor campanha da primeira fase do Paulistão, tendo o direito de enfrentar o Palmeiras como mandante nas quartas de final.

+ Fique de olho no vaivém do mercado da bola no LANCE!

– A gente tem que concentrar sempre no nosso trabalho, mas às vezes a gente conta com os adversários – destacou Raphael Veiga.

O confronto diante do Guarani foi o primeiro do meio-campista após a sua primeira convocação à Seleção Brasileira. O atleta foi lembrado pelo técnico interino Ramon Menezes na última sexta-feira (3) e vestirá a Amarelinha no próximo dia 25 de março, em amistoso contra o Marrocos, no país africano.

Róger Guedes e Yuri Alberto anotaram mais da metade dos gols do Corinthians no ano

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Um dos grandes méritos do técnico Fernando Lázaro neste início de temporada foi ter acertado a parceria entre Róger Guedes e Yuri Alberto no Corinthians.

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+ Giuliano vai renovar com o Timão? Veja 40 nomes do futebol brasileiro em último ano de contrato

A dupla de atacantes terminou o último ano em alta, mas passaram por algumas turbulências no caminho. Logo que chegou ao Timão, Yuri demorou para deslanchar, ficando oito jogos seguidos sem marcar.

+ Veja as movimentações do mercado da bola no LANCE!

Houve um momento no qual Vítor Pereira disse que a dupla não funcionaria pois com os dois em campo o time teria muitos buracos defensivos.

Porém, com a mudança no sistema tático, o técnico Fernando Lázaro aproximou os atacantes. Róger vem jogando como um segundo atacante, com liberdade para cair pela esquerda, enquanto Yuri fica mais centralizado no pivô e fazendo corridas em diagonal.

+ Veja como ficou a tabela e simule o mata-mata do Campeonato Paulista

Dos 19 gols marcados pelo Corinthians na fase de grupos do Paulistão, 12 foram feitos por Róger Guedes ou Yuri Alberto, representando 63% dos gols feitos pela equipe no estadual.Oito deles foram marcados pelo camisa 10, e os outros quatro por Yuri.

A dupla é a grande esperança para o duelo contra o Ituano, já que Renato Augusto está praticamente descartado da partida com um estiramento no joelho direito.

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Sem Neymar, Vini Jr tem a chance de assumir papel de protagonista na Seleção Brasileira

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Um dos grandes nomes do futebol mundial na atualidade, o atacante Vini Jr terá a missão de assumir o protagonismo da Seleção Brasileira no amistoso contra o Marrocos, no próximo sábado. Na ausência de Neymar, que sofreu uma contusão no tornozelo direito, precisou passar por cirurgia e não foi convocado, o jogador do Real Madrid deverá ser o centro das atenções na equipe do interino Ramon Menezes.

Em grande fase na equipe merengue na atual temporada, o jogador brasileiro recentemente foi elogiado pelo técnico Carlo Ancelotti, que considerou seu atleta como “melhor do mundo”. Em 41 jogos em 2022/23, Vini marcou 19 gols e deu 11 assistências. No Mundial de Clubes, o brasileiro foi eleito o melhor da competição no título do Real Madrid.

+ Veja a tabela e os jogos do Campeonato Espanhol

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Apesar da pouca idade, o atacante formado no Flamengo tem assumido o papel de protagonista e pode ser o novo “cara” da Seleção Brasileira no ciclo para a próxima Copa do Mundo. Com a chance de Neymar não jogar o próximo Mundial, como o próprio já revelou, Vini Jr ganhará cada vez mais espaço para ser uma das referências técnicas.

Na Copa do Mundo de 2022, Vini foi titular em quatro dos cinco jogos do Brasil. O camisa 20 marcou um gol, deu duas assistências e foi um dos que se salvou de críticas na eliminação para a Croácia, após ser substituído de maneira questionável pelo então técnico Tite.

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Durante o torneio da Fifa no Qatar, o jogador falou a respeito do apoio e carinho que recebe dos torcedores e afirmou que é uma honra ter tantas pessoas desejando o seu melhor. Muitas vezes criticado em excesso, o atacante soube dar a volta por cima e conquistar o país.

– Eu fico muito feliz e honrado por ter um país inteiro torcendo por mim. Saí com 18 anos para o Real Madrid, e ficar longe de onde vive é complicado. Mas o Brasil sempre esteve comigo, torcendo por mim, então fico feliz de poder representar cada um deles aqui. Sou um moleque sonhador, como todos eles são e foram. Sempre tento ser alegre na frente de todo mundo, isso é muito importante para eles – disse Vini Jr em entrevista coletiva.

O peso de ser uma das referências do Brasil a partir de agora trará também a Vini uma responsabilidade maior. Imprescindível para o maior time do mundo, chegou a vez de ser a grande estrela da maior seleção do planeta.

Com meninos da base e reforços, Palmeiras chega à Bolívia; confira os relacionados

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O Palmeiras desembarcou em La Paz, na Bolívia, na tarde desta terça-feira (04), para a estreia na Liberadores. O Verdão enfrentará o Bolívar nesta quarta (05), às 21h30, no Estádio Hernando Siles. Entre os relacionados, o técnico Abel Ferreira terá à disposição apenas dois jogadores que foram titulares diante do Água Santa, os demais são atletas da base e os reforços Richard Ríos e Artur, conforme informou o GEe confirmou o LANCE!.

> Confira a tabela com os grupos da Libertadores clicando aqui

Abel e a sua comissão, como já era esperado, decidiram poupar os jogadores titulares visando a partida de volta da final do Paulistão, que acontece neste domingo (09), às 16h, no Allianz Parque. O Verdão foi derrotado por 2 a 1 na Arena Barueri e, para evitar as penalidades, precisará ganhar por dois gols de diferença. Os poupados nem viajaram com a delegação palmeirense.

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O autor do único gol do Verdão na derrota diante do Água Santa, Endrick, também não foi relacionado e ficou em São Paulo. Os dois reforços do Alviverde, Richard Ríos e Artur, estarão à disposição e finalmente poderão estrear na temporada.

Entre os 23 jogadores relacionados para o confronto diante do Bolívar, 15 são formados na base do Palmeiras:Vinicius Silvestre, Kaique, Garcia, Vanderlan, Ian, Michel, Naves, Fabinho, Gabriel Menino, Jhon Jhon, Pedro Lima, Luis Guilherme, Artur, Giovani e Kevin.

Confira a lista de relacionados do Palmeiras para a estreia na Libertadores:

Goleiros: Marcelo Lomba, Vinicius e Kaique
Laterais: Mayke, Garcia, Vanderlan e Ian
Zagueiros: Luan, Michel e Naves
Meio-campistas: Fabinho, Gabriel Menino, Jailson, Jhon Jhon, Pedro Lima, Luis Guilherme e Richard Ríos
Atacantes: Artur, Breno Lopes, Giovani, Flaco López, Kevin e Rafael Navarro

Bavuma and South Africa are ready to begin again against 'old-fashioned' West Indies

SA’s side has undergone a shake-up with Bavuma taking over as captain and van der Dussen among those who have been dropped

Firdose Moonda27-Feb-2023

Temba Bavuma: “I guess there’s always been that [special] sentiment when it comes to West Indies”•Getty Images

The party is over. After two months of high-octane cricket thanks to the SA20 and the Women’s T20 World Cup, South African cricket now has to get on with the serious business of a Test series and you can expect it to be heavy going.Although the series takes place following sell-out crowds around the country, the Tests start on Tuesday this week and Wednesday next week, leaving little room for big weekend crowds and there’s no buzz to speak of.That’s understandable for a contest whose context was ripped away when South Africa were confirmed to be out of contention for the World Test Championship final and against an opposition that have not properly competed here since their Test win at St George’s Park in 2007. Since then, West Indies have only toured South Africa once in 2014 and have not won a Test.Temba Bavuma made his debut in that series and though it was unremarkable, it marked a full circle moment for someone who saw cricketers from the Caribbean as role-models. “Growing up, West Indies was the team that I supported,” Bavuma said ahead of the first Test. “They were always on the TV at home and my uncles supported them. I guess there’s always been that [special] sentiment when it comes to West Indies. When I made my debut, I got 10 runs, so that wasn’t a thing to make a big noise about. Hopefully this can go better.”As far as leadership debuts go, Bavuma probably could not have wished for a lower-profile assignment. At the same time as his Test captaincy reign begins, Australia play India, England are in New Zealand and the Women’s Premier League is beginning. It’s safe to say the majority of cricket fans’ eyeballs will be occupied, especially as the outcome of this series has no bearing on the current WTC cycle.Related

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For South Africa it is simply an opportunity to begin again, though their next Test will be in December. By then, it’s likely that former captain Dean Elgar will have retired. He was planning this series as a swansong in both captaincy and playing terms and after he had no choice in the former, he will want to make sure he controls the latter. Elgar’s tenure lasted less than two years and began a brief revival for the Test side, but he was replaced with Bavuma by new coach Shukri Conrad, who has been tasked with turning around a team that was completely outplayed in their last five Tests.South Africa lost series in both England and Australia and were bowled out for under 200 runs in seven out of 11 Test innings. That has necessitated a shake-up of the top six which has seen Sarel Erwee, Rassie van der Dussen, Khaya Zondo and Kyle Verreynne dropped and Aiden Markram and Ryan Rickelton recalled. Also included are Keegan Petersen, who is back from a torn hamstring, and Heinrich Klaasen, who has been picked as first-choice wicketkeeper-batter. The overall make-up of the line-up suggests that South Africa are looking for a more proactive, Bazball-style approach, but with their usual amount of caution. Bavball maybe?”In my experience, the last two series, we know are always tough tours,” Bavuma said. “They separate the good guys from the really good guys and [it] comes with challenges. We didn’t meet up to those challenges. We know we need to score runs to give the bowlers to do what they need to do. We shouldn’t forget the fact we have guys here who played against India last summer when people didn’t back us to do it and we won. And there was no guy who scored 150 or something like that. Hopefully [the series against] West Indies will be another showing of guys going out and doing what they need to do from a team point of view.”To that end, South Africa are also hoping for slightly less hostile pitches than usual, even though the series will be played entirely on the Highveld and there has been heavy rain for several weeks in that area. While Bavuma and Conrad have not specifically requested a particular kind of surface, pitches have been more batter-friendly across the country on the domestic four-day circuit and that is set to continue into the internationals. Whether that will make for more exciting cricket remains to be seen but Bavuma certainly wasn’t selling it that way.Bavuma on South Africa’s Women’s T20 World Cup campaign: ‘We always look for areas everywhere to draw inspiration and energy from and we will be using that in our game’•ICC via Getty Images

Asked what he thought of West Indies, he said, “They play old-fashioned cricket. Batters grind it out. Bowlers are looking to hit their areas outside offstump.” And he’s not wrong. Over the last year, West Indies have the lowest run-rate in Tests among all teams – 2.71. South Africa have the second-lowest – 2.95. Both of them are well behind the format leaders, England, who score at 4.36 to the over and have the best win-loss record in Tests over the last 12 months. For teams like South Africa and West Indies, who are playing catch up, England’s high-risk, high-reward strategy could be an inspiration but its seems Bavuma and co are getting their motivation elsewhere.”All the guys were watching the T20 World Cup final and supporting the ladies. We always look for areas everywhere to draw inspiration and energy from and we will be using that in our game,” Bavuma said, referring to the the South African Women’s team who made history by becoming the country’s first senior side to qualify for a World Cup final.Given that the men were booted out of the last two T20 World Cups in the group stage and are yet to qualify for this year’s 50-over World Cup, it’s fitting that they were taking notes on how their counterparts have exceeded expectation and even echoed the call for more money to be spent on the women’s game.”It’s been big – what the women’s team has been able to achieve over the last while, with the limited resources they have,” Bavuma said. “With performances like this, I hope there will be a lot more support, a lot more care and a lot more invested into the women’s team.”

MCC agrees compromise on Lord's hosting Oxford-Cambridge, Eton-Harrow matches

Historic fixtures will retain status for next five years ahead of planned review in 2027

ESPNcricinfo staff15-Mar-2023

A Eton fielder on the boundary during the Annual Eton-Harrow match at Lord’s•Getty Images

Lord’s will continue to stage Oxford vs Cambridge and Eton vs Harrow fixtures for the next five years after a compromise was brokered between the MCC committee and a group of members who had opposed the removal of the “historic” games, which are among the longest-running annual sporting contests in the world.The MCC had initially attempted to remove both and “broaden the scope of the fixture list” last year, only to make a U-turn after a group of members protested against the plans.The rebellion led to the formation of the Historic Fixtures Group (HFG), looking to mobilise support for the matches, which have been held at Lord’s since the early 19th century. A vote on their future was called for the MCC’s Annual General Meeting, to be held in May, with a survey by the club suggesting members were divided on the issue.An agreement has now been struck, with the HFG supporting the extension, which will be reviewed in the winter of 2027 ahead of a potential vote at the subsequent AGM.MCC will also extend invitations to the organisers of competitions open to all schools and universities around the country to hold their finals at the ground from 2024, as part of the club’s “Road to Lord’s” initiative.”This announcement demonstrates that we are listening to our members who want us to play our part in making cricket a game for all and to respect our history and traditions,” Bruce Carnegie-Brown, MCC chair, said.”With a number of initiatives in place for the 2023 season, including a variety of men’s and women’s matches, a simplified membership application process, a rapidly growing MCC Foundation and community programmes for under-represented cricketers, we look forward to welcoming new players and new audiences to Lord’s this season and in the years to come.”Michael Hall, chairman of the HFG, said: “We fully endorse this outcome. Finding room at Lord’s for both the historic fixtures and the finals of the Road to Lord’s competitions is something that everybody should applaud. No-one could have foreseen quite how divided the club became on this issue and the committee deserves credit for implementing a pragmatic solution that gives those divisions the opportunity to heal, yet also leaves a sensible review mechanism in place. We will now all work towards making the historic fixtures and the Road to Lord’s a resounding success.”

Saqib Mahmood suffers recurrence of back stress fracture

England fast bowler faces another prolonged spell on the sidelines

ESPNcricinfo staff04-Jul-2023

Saqib Mahmood has played three T20s and two Championship matches this season•Getty Images

Lancashire have confirmed that Saqib Mahmood has been diagnosed with a recurrence of the back stress fracture that sidelined him for much of 2022.Mahmood has only played five games this summer and, as revealed by ESPNcricinfo, was sent for a specialist consultation amid concerns he could miss the rest of the season.No timeline has been put on his return and he will undergo rehabilitation under the guidance of Lancashire and the ECB, with whom he has an pace-bowling development contract.Mahmood, 26, has been capped in all three formats for England, most recently playing in the ODI series in Bangladesh in March. He made his Test debut on the 2021-22 tour of the West Indies, but was diagnosed with a lumbar stress fracture shortly after returning from the Caribbean.As well as being ruled out of action for Lancashire, Mahmood will also miss the Hundred, for which he was part of Oval Invincibles’ squad. Surrey allrounder Tom Lawes is set to be brought in by Invincibles as an injury replacement.

Turner signs with Durham for a third straight Blast season

Scorchers and WA 50-over title-winning captain heads back to Durham for a third season after recovering from his knee injury

Alex Malcolm05-Apr-2024

Ashton Turner is headed back to Durham for the Blast•Getty Images

Western Australia batter Ashton Turner is headed back to Durham to play a third straight season in the Vitality Blast following his stint in the IPL with Lucknow Super Giants.Turner, 31, has not played since knee surgery during the BBL ended his Australian domestic season in December but he is currently with LSG in the IPL although he has not been called into the XI due to their strong overseas contingent.But he is set to be a key part of Durham’s Blast campaign having played 22 matches for them across the last two seasons, scoring 408 runs at 34.00 with a strike-rate of 153.38 in the middle-order.Related

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Turner is one of the very few T20 middle-order specialists in Australia and has been a popular player at both Durham and Manchester Originals in the last two England summers. Both Durham and Originals have strong WA connections with Turner’s former WA team-mate Marcus North the director of cricket at Durham and former WA keeper-batter Ryan Campbell the current coach. Turner’s former Perth Scorchers captain Simon Katich is the current Originals coach.Turner’s quality as a middle-order batter and leader is highly valued at Durham and North said he was delighted to have him back.”It is great to news to have Ashton returning to Durham this season,” North said. “During his two spells at the club, he has demonstrated vital leadership skills and fits into our dressing room very well.”He is a proven leader and run scorer having captained the Scorchers and Western Australia to multiple championships in recent years. I look forward to him returning to the club in May.”Turner has captained Scorchers to two BBL titles and WA to three Marsh Cup (Australian domestic 50-over) titles in the last five years. His absence from the BBL through injury had a major impact on Scorchers’ failure to claim a BBL three-peat.He has played nine ODIs and 19 T20Is for Australia, with his most recent international coming against South Africa during a three-match T20I series last year.

Adriano 2.0: Nottingham Forest join hectic race to sign "gifted" wonderkid

Looking to put Edu Gaspar’s South American links to good use right away, Nottingham Forest have reportedly joined the race to sign the latest Brazilian wonderkid who’s been compared to Adriano.

Edu eyeing first Nottingham Forest targets

Joining Evangelos Marinakis at his portfolio of clubs which includes Nottingham Forest, former Arsenal sporting director Edu is seemingly looking to make his mark from the off. With Champions League qualification on the horizon too, the Brazilian is likely to be arriving at a time when those at the City Ground have more pull power than ever in the Premier League.

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Marinakis previously spoke about Edu’s qualities after he left Arsenal, telling reporters: “Edu was a very good player and also a very good sporting and technical director. I have a lot of respect for him. The results we saw over the years at Arsenal were very good and he has done an excellent job at Arsenal.

“What I can say is that I would like to cooperate with him on a much bigger project, a global project. I’m optimistic that in case all this goes ahead, it will be another successful venture for both of us. I’m very optimistic about it, but we need to see how this will be developed and will be finalised, if and when time allows.”

The Brazilian’s first reported targets at the club certainly reflect Forest’s current ambitions too, with the likes of Victor Osimhen and Darwin Nunez threatening to steal the headlines in recent weeks.

Galatasaray's VictorOsimhencelebrates scoring a goal that was later disallowed

Osimhen would be a particularly impressive arrival, given his experience on Europe’s top stage and how he has dominated on loan at Galatasaray this season. Such a player deserves to be playing Champions League football and Forest could be in a position to offer exactly that this summer. Meanwhile, the same can be said for one particular future star.

Nottingham Forest join race to sign Rayan

What Edu can instantly put to good use is his South American links to help those in the Midlands win the race to sign a rising star. According to The Boot Room, Nottingham Forest are now racing to sign Rayan from Vasco da Gama this summer in what would see the 18-year-old complete his first transfer outside of Brazil.

The young winger is certainly one to watch, with Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, Aston Villa and Forest all forming a hectic Premier League race to secure his signature.

That interest should come as no surprise after football talent scout Jacek Kulig compared him to the legendary Adriano and South American football expert Nathan Joyes dubbed the teenager “gifted”.

Whether the rising star is a gift that Edu will be able to hand Nuno Espirito Santo this summer remains to be seen, but there’s no doubt that Rayan will be spoilt for choice when selecting his next move.

Chelsea can axe Nkunku by unleashing "special" star who's their own Delap

Chelsea are able to pile on the misery for Ipswich Town later on in the Premier League with Kieran McKenna’s away side looking nailed on for relegation at this point.

But, the Blues did lose the reserve fixture at Portman Road back in December 2-0, with former Chelsea academy product Omari Hutchinson getting in on the goalscoring act for the Tractor Boys to get one over on his ex-employers.

Still, Enzo Maresca will hope his top-four-chasing side have enough about them to condemn their relegation-doomed opponents to another top-flight loss, with Christopher Nkunku perhaps dropping to the substitutes bench after a frustrating Europa Conference League showing on Thursday night among other drab outings.

Nkunku's season in numbers at Chelsea

Not even a leaky Legia Warsawa outfit in the Conference League would end up gifting the Frenchman a much-needed Blues goal, with Maresca’s men thankfully running out convincing 3-0 victors away from their wasteful number 18’s woes continuing on.

Indeed, the former RB Leipzig attacker would spurn a penalty opportunity away in Poland, with four total chances not finding the back of the net from the low-on-confidence forward.

That means Nkunku is deep in a goalless stretch of form, with his team’s last six games in all competitions seeing the 27-year-old flounder in front of goal.

An alteration up top could be deemed necessary to catch a porous Ipswich side off-guard, therefore, with the visitors to Stamford Bridge later on today giving up a high 65 goals in league action.

Bringing one certain striker back into the first-team fold could really end up causing the lowly opponents all sorts of bother subsequently, leading to an out-of-sorts Nkunku being unsurprisingly axed.

Nkunku's "special" Chelsea replacement

Maresca hasn’t exactly had lady luck on his side this season in the striker department with a whole barrage of injury issues resulting in Nkunku leading the line in lacklustre fashion.

Now, the Italian will feel relieved he has Nicolas Jackson back at his disposal, with the former Villarreal centre-forward in line for a start against Ipswich after battling through his own injury setbacks. That return could come amidst recurring Liam Delap transfer talk, throwing into doubt his place as Chelsea’s first-choice number nine next term.

Jackson vs Delap – PL stats (24/25)

Stat

Jackson

Delap

Games played

25

30

Games started

23

29

Goals scored

9

12

Assists

5

2

Big chances missed

17

10

Big chances created

6

3

Stats by Sofascore

Even from his limited game time owing to injuries this season, Jackson has shown obvious spurts of quality when lining up as Maresca’s main marksman, with a mightily impressive 14 goals and assists combined from just 23 league starts.

Nine of those have been strikes hitting the back of the net even as Jackson has missed a whopping 17 big chances, but unlike Nkunku who never seems to drag himself out of the mire, his Senegalese counterpart has managed to ease some of the rampant criticism that has come his way by putting in clinical displays here and there.

Nkunku finds himself on a lower three goals in the demanding top-flight on the contrary, and with his confidence not exactly beaming after his no-show in Poland, bringing Jackson in from the start feels like a no-brainer.

After all, the Blues number 15 has even been heralded as “special” in the past by football journalist Rahman Osman, with Maresca also boldly publically declaring Jackson as the “perfect number nine” in the build-up to the clash with Ipswich, amid that speculation around Delap.

Therefore, Nkunku’s days could be numbered as the leading man, with Jackson potentially helping Chelsea to consolidate a spot in the Premier League top four if he can cause Ipswich defenders havoc today.

Up against the man who could potentially replace him in Delap – a player Maresca even described as “fantastic” ahead of the game – Jackson needs to prove why he should remain as the main centre-forward next season.

David Ornstein "fascinated" as Chelsea consider deal for £80m forward

He could replace Noni Madueke.

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