Chelsea forward Timo Werner felt guilty when the club decided to part ways with Frank Lampard in January because of his failings in front of goal.The Germany international, who scored 95 goals across 159 appearances for RB Leipzig, went 14 games without a goal in the Premier League prior to their win over Newcastle.Lampard was dismissed after nine of those matches following five defeats in eight domestic outings, and was swiftly replaced by former PSG boss Thomas Tuchel.Werner has now spoken openly about his struggles since moving to Stamford Bridge for £47m, and how he is getting back on track under his fellow German.Speaking to Sky Sports before the clash against Manchester United on Sunday, he said of his recent troubles in front of.
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