Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson was involved in a heated row with a supporter during the side's defeat to Brentford.
The Blues' disappointing Premier League campaign continued after suffering a 2-0 to the Bees at Stamford Bridge.
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It was a frustrating afternoon for the Senegalese striker, who got caught up with a Chelsea supporter at halftime and had to be pulled away by manager Mauricio Pochettino.
The Blues tactician reveals Jackson did not appreciate the fan abusing him on his way down to the tunnel.
"One fan said, "Wake up" and started to abuse a little bit," Pochettino said after the game, as per Daily Mail.
"'Nicolas Jackson lost a little bit of focus. I then said stop talking this way, we need support, get behind the team, very respectful, and the fan was respectful.
"He said wake up and the player took it in a bad way. Nothing more."
The Senegal striker has only been able to register two goals in nine Premier League this season following his move from Villarreal in the last transfer window.
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