The striker is on-loan at Bayern this season from Chelsea.
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While he has two goals in the Champions League, Jackson is yet to find the back of the net in the Bundesliga.
After victory at Borussia Monchengladbach yesterday, where Jackson started before being taken off on 59 minutes, Eberl said: "The space was extremely tight for the strikers.
"When you play around the penalty area like that, there's little room. And yet, Nicolas was one of the players who had the patience to turn the game around today."
He added, "He has put himself at the service of the team. That's exactly what we need – patience, discipline, and team spirit."
