Chelsea attacker Timo Werner has claimed that he feels ‘more comfortable’ playing for Germany than the Premier League side, in a thinly-veiled dig at Thomas Tuchel.
Werner and his team-mate Kai Havertz both netted in Germany's 2-0 win over Israel on Saturday - but the former spoke about how his displays are much improved with his national side. "I'm a striker and always want to score," Werner said post-game, as per football.london."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.
I really enjoy playing football, no matter where I'm playing. There are differences in the style of play between football at Chelsea and here.
Maybe the one at the national team suits me better. Here, I always have scoring chances, I can score goals. I feel very comfortable here."Indeed, Werner's form at Stamford Bridge in front of goal has been lacking.
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