Chelsea manager, Timo Werner has come out to say that he wants to follow in the footsteps of Didier Drogba at the club. He recently revealed that he needs everyone to be patient with him because even the several proven strikers before him have taken a season to settle in England.

According to him, he has not had such a long goal drought in his career before, but he is willing to learn from the situation and improve from it.
Werner added that he feels his form is getting better and better under Tuchel, and he hopes things stay that way.
His words, “A lot of good strikers come to the Premier League and take one year to settle down and adapt.”
“I think my form is going up and getting better and better. Maybe this year is not the year of goal-scoring for Timo but at the end I will reflect on the season.”
“I have learned a lot. I know exactly the teams we play against, how they play.”
On his drought, “I never had it in my career before,”
“You can always learn more from the bad situations. I learned to trust in myself, to give everything on the pitch, not only think about goals and fight for the team.”
“Now I hope this period is gone and I score a few more goals until the end of the season.”
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