Chelsea attacker, Timo Werner has revealed that lack of goals bothers him, despite fashioning two goals as the Blues won against Sheffield United.
“Overall a good win for us, difficult against a high defending Sheffield United and proud that we continue our last wins,”
he announced.
“For myself, again there was no goal but it is good to see I can help the team with other things.
"I am happy when we win and with two assists, but as a striker you want to score, it has been a long time and I have not had this long without in my career. The goals will come.”
He neglected the suggestion that he should have taken a penalty after winning it.
"In the future, maybe I can take a penalty but at this moment, I need to score some normal goals before taking a penalty,”
he continued.
"It was a clear penalty and I was shocked it was not given straight away. The VAR helps the referee."
Meanwhile,
Werneris happy for compatriot Tuche, who has managed three victories and a tie since taking charge of the Stamford Bridge outfit.
"Every manager is different, he gives us a lot of ideas and now I play on the left and can play behind the striker or as a 10,”
he said.
“That is very good for me and the last wins were also a good move from the manager.”