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·2 April 2024
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·2 April 2024
Timo Werner’s arrival at Tottenham Hotspur marks not just a new chapter in his career but a paradigm shift in his approach to the game. The German forward, known for his lightning pace and finishing skills, is taking a step back from the relentless pursuit of goals to adopt a more holistic role on the pitch. Werner’s transition from RB Leipzig to the Premier League has been a journey of evolution, one that sees him now donning the Spurs jersey with an altered perspective.
“Maybe sometimes it’s not about the fans or the manager,” Werner mused, reflecting on his personal growth and shift in focus towards contributing more dynamically to the team’s overall play. This introspection reveals a player keen on refining his game to suit the tactical demands of his new home at Tottenham.
Tottenham’s 2-2 draw against Manchester United showcased Werner in a new light. His debut was more than just a first appearance; it was a statement of intent. With an assist that played a crucial role in the match, Werner demonstrated his commitment to enhancing Tottenham’s attacking options. “I think now I’m a bit older, I see how important assists and deep runs are for the team,” Werner stated, underscoring his desire to be a versatile asset rather than just a goal-scorer.
Werner’s reflections on his time at Chelsea bring to light the scrutiny he faced, battling expectations to constantly find the net. Yet, at Tottenham, he senses an opportunity to redefine his contribution. “I also want to score goals but it’s not the main part of my game anymore. I can bring so much more especially in this kind of tactic for the group,” Werner explained, highlighting his adaptability and team-centric approach.
Under Ange Postecoglou’s management, Tottenham is shaping up to be a side that values fluidity and intelligence on the pitch. Werner fits into this philosophy seamlessly, with his ability to create space, deliver precise assists, and execute deep runs that disrupt opposition defenses. His performance against Manchester United wasn’t just about the assist; it was a declaration of his capability to elevate the team’s dynamics.
Werner also pondered on whether Chelsea fans had seen the best of him, admitting, “That’s hard to say. There was always criticism of my game there.” Yet, in Tottenham’s embrace, he sees a canvas to paint a different picture—one where his contributions go beyond goals. “At Spurs, with the tactics we have and the way the manager wants me to play, I can bring a lot to the group, also with my assists and maybe [by] not being the main man who scores the goals,” Werner said, envisioning a role that accentuates his multifaceted skills.
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