Timo Werner concedes he is struggling to adapt to the demands of English football which is "tougher than he thought". The Chelsea forward is without a goal in his last eight games as the Blues prepare for a London derby against West Ham.
Werner's 34-goal season at RB Leipzig last term convinced the west Londoners to spend £47.5m on acquiring his services. But the condensed fixture schedule has made the German's settling in period that much harder.
Werner has highlighted the challenges that come with playing in midweek, something not all top flight clubs have to contend with.
And he has also dismissed the link between his price tag and his baron run in front of goal. "It does matter how much you cost.
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