James, who played his first game in five months after hamstring surgery, made the assist for Jackson’s winning goal.
Injuries and a young team’s inconsistent form were blamed as the twice Champions League winners languished in the middle of the table, but Mauricio Pochettino’s big-money squad has shown potential in recent weeks, quickly climbing up the standings.
On 57 points with two games remaining, seventh-placed Chelsea are level on points with Newcastle United, in sixth place. The Blues trail fifth-placed Tottenham Hotspur by six points.
“We’re finding a good level and staying consistent week in, week out. We are still young and during the season we’ve had a few off days,” James told the club website.
“But on the whole we’ve improved and we’re coming strong towards the end of the season.
“Europe is one of the highest levels in club football and we are one of the biggest clubs in football, so we want to be pushing each season to be knocking on the door for the Champions League. That’s our aim.” Chelsea visit Brighton & Hove Albion on Wednesday and host Bournemouth on Sunday.
It was a difficult week in Europe for the remaining Cymru Premier clubs as both The New Saints and Caernarfon suffered heavy first leg defeats.
In Rooney's first spell he took Magpies to the Conference League qualifiers, only to lose to Belfast-based Crusaders and miss out on a meeting with FC Basel. He
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