![]() Good Lord, he's back, cried these five poor souls who look set to suffer under Lampard. Five Chelsea players will be dreading the shock return of Frank Lampard.Tuchel might be able to get the best out of them, but it won’t happen overnight.” “They are very good players but it just hasn’t worked out at Chelsea for them yet, they should be given time. He’ll give them confidence because they are good players. “Tuchel is German so may know a lot about Werner and Havertz, and maybe they’ll feel comfortable with him. Tuchel might change the way they play to best suit them, if anybody can get the best out of them then I’m sure it will be him. It took Fabinho a while to settle in and play regularly at Liverpool, but now he is a key part of Jurgen Klopp’s side, and Barnes thinks Werner and Havertz should take heart from the Brazilian’s story.īarnes said: “Havertz and Werner have to understand what the manager wants just as Fabinho had to understand what Klopp wants from his position and how he wants them to play. Havertz meanwhile has not scored in the league since Chelsea’s 3-3 draw against Southampton in October. TACTICAL PREVIEW: Tottenham v Chelsea: One big game, five big questions Werner has nine goals this season but he has failed to score in his last 12 Premier League games. Werner and Havertz were Chelsea’s two most expensive signings this summer as the club spent over £200m on new recruits.īut both players have struggled to hit the ground running so far. The only issuse is that Dortmund appear to have wrapped up a deal for RB Salzburg forward Karim Adeyemi, who is remarkably similar to Werner in regards to his threat on the break.īut, Chelsea need to find a buyer because Werner doesn't look good enough to mount a title charge, and they need to free up funds for their summer transfer activity.John Barnes thinks Chelsea duo Timo Werner and Kai Havertz can learn from the patience Fabinho has showed during his first couple of seasons at Liverpool. ![]() His pace on the counter-attack, and excellence in open spaces would suit not only the division, as it has previously, but also Dortmund themselves.Įrling Haaland looks set to leave, and so Werner would fill that void perfectly. Where would he go?Īccording to Sky Germany, Borussia Dortmund are considering making an offer for the forward, in a bid to bring him back to the Bundesliga. With the fact "things aren't going the way I'd like at Chelsea" it's hard to imagine the player stays at Stamford Bridge for much longer. I feel very comfortable here."Īlthough Werner hasn't explicitly said he wishes to leave Chelsea, his comments suggest he is thinking about his future. Here, I always have scoring chances, I can score goals. ![]() "Maybe the one at the national team suits me better. There are differences in the style of play between football at Chelsea and here," Werner continued. "I really enjoy playing football, no matter where I'm playing. "Things aren't going the way I'd like at Chelsea, so it's all the better that things are going well here under Hansi Flick."įlick has won all eight of his games as Germany manager, and Werner has scored six goals during that time, proving his worth under the former Bayern Munich head coach. "I'm a striker and always want to score," he said. ![]() He spoke after Germany's victory over Israel, and discussed why he thrives when playing international football. His recent goal against Israel means it's now 21 goals in 47 caps for his nation a far more impressive rate than his spell at Chelsea. While he has struggled for form at Chelsea, Werner has still consistently scored goals for the Germany national team. The only option is to sell this summer, and his recent comments back this point up. Is time up for Werner at Stamford Bridge? While there's still a fair proportion of the season to go, it doesn't look like Werner will become a regular, with his form subpar, and reaching double digits for league starts could only just be achieved.įirst of all it doesn't suggest Tuchel sees Werner in his long-term plans, and it also shows he's perhaps given up hope the forward will rediscover his golden touch. In fact, the former RB Leizpig man has started just eight Premier League games this season, way down on the 29 he managed last year. Romelu Lukaku was signed for a club record fee to be the man Werner was mean to be, the elite goal-scorer Chelsea needed, and although it hasn't worked out for the Belgian, he's pushed Werner down the pecking order. This campaign was been yet more proof of that. It's not for the want of trying, Werner is clearly someone with a desire to impress, but his spell at Chelsea just doesn't look like it'll turn a corner and improve. Instead the forward has looked more and more out of place with every passing week.
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