PUBLISHED: 06:00 20 September 2018 Andy Warren Kayden Jackson hangs in the air to head Town level against Brentford. Picture: STEVE WALLER © Copyright Stephen Waller Kayden Jackson is hoping his goal in Tuesday night’s 1-1 draw with Brentford is the first of many as he continues to get to grips with the challenge of the Championship. Kayden Jackson appeals to the linesman after going down in the penalty area late in the first half against Brentford Picture: STEVE WALLER The striker, signed from Accrington Stanley in the summer for an initial £1.6million, had previously netted in the Carabao Cup at Exeter but opened his league account with a header which secured the Blues’ fourth-successive home draw this season. That point could even have been three, had Jackson been able to convert a late chance after being slipped in on goal, but the striker admitted that is all part of the learning curve as he continues his start to life in the second tier. “I’ll take any goal, however it comes, but to get my first Championship goal is special and it’s even better to have been able to help the team get a point,” he said. MORE: Walters set to miss Bolton clash “It could possibly have been three at the end if my legs hadn’t turned to jelly but I’ll be working hard to build on that now and get more goals for the team. “That chance was possibly a bit late (in the game) for me but… [Read full story]
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