Bayern boss Max Eberl says Nicolas Jackson is still finding his feet at the club.

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Nicolas Jackson made his first start for Bayern Munich in Saturday’s 4-1 win over Hoffenheim but was substituted around the hour mark after struggling to make a significant impact.
After the match, Bayern board member for sport Max Eberl acknowledged that the 24-year-old will need time to reach his best at his new club, while praising his attitude.
“He has had relatively little time here, and it’s clear the connection (with his teammates, editor’s note) is not there yet,” Eberl told Kicker.
“We always expect commitment, and he showed that,” added the Bayern chief.
“He also expects more from himself. I think there’s more possible.”
Jackson could be involved again when Bayern face Werder Bremen on Friday.
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