Timo Werner formerly known for his prolific goal-scoring in the Bundesliga struggled to maintain that form during his time at Chelsea. However, in his recent stint at Tottenham, Werner scored his first goal for the club in a 3-1 comeback win against Crystal Palace. Despite missing an earlier chance, the goal marked a significant moment for the 27 years old. Son Heung-min expressed happiness for Werner emphasizing his hard work and predicting more goals in the future.
The goal was crucial in Tottenham comeback, breaking Palace’s resistance. Werner contribution from the left wing has pleased Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou who values his pace and energy. Postecoglou highlighted the importance of wingers attacking the back post, a key aspect of his footballing style. For Palace, this defeat under new manager Oliver Glasner serves as a reminder of the work ahead.
Tottenham victory helps them stay in the race for Champions League qualification with a crucial upcoming match against Aston Villa. Werner hopes to continue making a positive impact for Spurs.
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