Timo Werner says he is dealing with pressure as a new signing at Chelsea.
Chelsea striker Timo Werner says he knows what it means to be under pressure in a new club and explain how he has been dealing with pressure as a big signing in the London team.
The former RB Leipzig player signed for the London side in the summer after a good spell in Germany and have scored eight goals for Frank Lampard’s side since his arriver, Werner who has been under criticism in his new club, said he has been used to the pressure.
“It does matter how much you cost,” he said. “It’s always a bit of pressure when you come to a new club and you want to score by your own but now you also want to score for your new team-mates, for your club”
“You have to score and the pressure you have in every new club, but I think I can handle it very well because I got the same pressure at my old club and everybody wanted me to score. It’s not something new to me but now it’s a new ground from where I’ve been so its new people and new players around me”.
“So the pressure is a little bit higher than the last years but I think good footballers are the best under pressure and that’s my plan, I can do very well under pressure.’”
“You have to score and the pressure you have in every new club, but I think I can handle it very well because I got the same pressure at my old club and everybody wanted me to score. It’s not something new to me but now it’s a new ground from where I’ve been so its new people and new players around me”.
Chelsea’s number 11 stated further that the Premier league is much tougher than his old league as hard contacts are been made on players and jampacked fixtures.
‘The Premier League is a little bit different to my old league that I used to play in. I have to say it’s tougher than I thought. The contact here is harder than in Germany, it’s what I expected but not like this”.
“I think it’s also hard when you play every three days and the Champions League and internationals and you have to play on Saturday against teams that can rest the whole week and think only about the game against you. It makes it not easy to be the best in every game but the Premier League is very fun to play in”.
‘The beginning was very good, now a little bit after a lot of games I don’t know if its normal but I’m struggling a little bit. There are lot of games at the moment and I think there’s some chances that I’ve missed two or three weeks ago that were not the best thing, but I think when you are new to a country and league it’s always a little bit hard to adapt and it should be no excuse. I should try to do my best to be the best footballer that I can be in this league and I think I’ll adapt well”.
The Blues striker said that fellow German international Rudiger has been a big blessing to him as he continues to help him on and off the pitch.
“I think it’s always very important when you come into a new country and you have someone in your club who can speak your language. It makes it much easier to have a guy who can speak German in the club who can help you, not just in the club but also when you have to pay bills or for the gas or electrics or something like that. He helped me a lot in these things and for me it was perfect that he was here”.