The Blues spent heavy to acquire him but he is yet to replicate the form he showed earlier in Germany.
Thomas Tuchel is a lively presence on the touchlines and is mostly seen screaming at his players. “It’s no problem for me when he screams at us on the pitch,” the 25-year-old told Match of the Day magazine.
“I need a manager who screams at me. It gives me more power. I had the same at Leipzig – I’ve always had managers who have shouted rom the sidelines and pushed me on.”
He added, “I understand every word he says and I think he understand every word when I talk to him, which makes it very easy for me. In German, I’m very good – German is a good language for me.”
“When you don’t score as a striker, it’s always tough,” he continued. “I want to help the team and I want to score, because that’s my nature – I’m a striker. Winning games is the most important thing, but after that, it’s scoring.”
Werner has scored just twice since November, summing up his struggles in England.
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