Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel fires Timo Werner warning as new boss cracks the whip

Tuchel is hopeful, too, that by spending time working on a new attacking philosophy at the training ground, he can find a system that helps make that process easier for that process to occur.

“From his profile, I would say he prefers to have space,” he said.

“That’s clear because he’s super-fast and he likes to play in the last line, very very very high up, but a little bit more to the left, half open to the goal and to receive the balls into the open space. This is a given.

“Can we develop movements, patterns, behaviour to use his quality in narrow spaces? That’s my job and I’m absolutely convinced we can because the guy is open, the guy is friendly and the guy is eager to learn.

source: express.co.uk