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Jackson fired Chelsea into the fourth round of the Carabao Cup as they beat
Brighton 1-0 at Stamford Bridge.
The victory helped ease some of the early pressure on Mauricio Pochettino after
a difficult start in the Premier League, with their passage to the last 16 of
the competition sealed early in the second half.
It was also a vital goal for Jackson, just his second since arriving at Chelsea
in the summer.
Brighton will have been frustrated to lose, particularly after missing two
glorious chances in the first half. But with the Europa League to contend with
this season alongside their brilliant start in the league, an early exit may
have been a blessing in disguise for Roberto De Zerbi and his side.
Chelsea ease Poch pressure as they progress
Robert Sanchez swapped Brighton for Chelsea in the summer, but you would have
been forgiven for thinking he was still working for the former in the first
half.
On two occasions his misplaced passing presented glorious opportunities for
Brighton. At first he gave the ball straight to Joao Pedro, only for the striker
to dink onto the bar from the edge of the box.
Then he gave Moises Caicedo - another former Seagull - the ball in a hapless
position, with the midfielder dispossessed only to be spared by the fact that
Ansu Fati wasn't then clinical enough.
Brighton would pay for those missed chances early in the second half as Chelsea
took the lead. A fine team move culminated in the impressive Cole Palmer feeding
a pass into Jackson - who finished coolly into the bottom corner from just
inside the box.
Palmer shines on first Chelsea start
Palmer had to make do with three appearances off the bench in the Premier League
since arriving at Chelsea, but it will be tough for Mauricio Pochettino to
overlook him again for a place in his starting XI when they head to Fulham on
Monday night.
The former Manchester City man was at the heart of everything Chelsea did well
in an attacking sense, and teed up the first goal they have scored since his
arrivival at the club.
The 21-year-old is silky with his feet, incisive with his passing, and also
possesses presence and power in his game. Wednesday night could have been the
start of a fruitful Chelsea career.
What's next?
Both sides are back in Premier League action next. Brighton head to Aston Villa
for a 12.30pm kick-off on Saturday. Chelsea visit local rivals Fulham on Monday
Night Football - live on Sky Sports Premier League from 6.30pm, with kick-off at
8pm.
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Teams
Chelsea Sanchez, Disasi, Colwill, Cucurella, Chilwell (c),
Ugochukwu, Caicedo, Mudryk Sterling 68), Palmer (Fernandez 75), Maatsen
(Gallagher 75), Jackson (Broja 87)
Subs Not Used Petrovic, Brooking, Gilchrist, Matos, Washington
Booked Ugochukwu
Goals Jackson 51
Brighton & Hove Albion Verbruggen, Lamptey, Van Hecke, Igor,
Estupinan, Dahoud (Hinshelwood 70), Baleba (Gilmour 64), Buonanotte (Lallana
78), Mitoma (Welbeck 64), Fati (March 46), Joao Pedro
Subs Not Used Steele, Dunk, Veltman, Adingra
Booked Baleba, Estupinan
Goals
Attendance 37,516
Referee Thomas Bramall