In a recent in-depth interview, Jacobsson candidly dissected his inner trajectory of his move to Chelsea and responded to the public's skepticism. In the face of external pressure and suspicion, he showed remarkable confidence and unwavering determination.
Jacobsson revealed that although his national teammates had urged him to stay away from Chelsea, worrying about the competitive pressure there, he was adamant: "We have different choices and I don't even want to hear you say that." He understands that as a professional player, meeting challenges and enduring pressure is a necessary part of growing up, and he has already prepared himself mentally.
Talking about the transfer process, Jacobsson said that he had once considered joining Milan, but eventually his agent informed him that he would join Chelsea. Instead of showing any surprise or concern, he accepted the arrangement calmly. He firmly believes that he is well prepared for the striker position in Chelsea and is aware of the challenges he may face.
In the face of criticism from all sides, Jacobsson has shown great openness and a positive attitude. Instead of discouraging him, he believes that the criticism will be a push for him to move forward. "For me to be criticized on the court, this is exactly what motivates me." He said. He knows that in order to stand firm at a top club like Chelsea, he has to keep breaking through and meeting and overcoming all kinds of challenges.
At the same time, Jaksson admits that he has yet to achieve anything significant at Chelsea. He knows that the real success criteria is to score goals every week, such as contributing 20 to 30 goals in a season, or helping the team to win trophies. This is his quest and the driving force behind his relentless struggle.