Timo Werner, former Chelsea forward player, give a dig reasons why he left Chelsea for RB Leipzig, saying that, Tuchel coaching system did not suit me anymore.
He further added that, he lost ‘fun’ at the end of his career at Chelsea due to Tuchel’s coaching style.
Meanwhile, Tuchel approved Timo Werner exits this summer transfer move to RB Leipzig, as he returned back to his former club RB Leipzig in a deal reportedly worth €20 million.
Flashback to the situation leading to his exit from Chelsea this summer transfer, Timo Werner told the Einfach mal Luppen podcast, (via Sport 1):
“For me, the fun of playing football is in the foreground.
“Of course, I had great success at Chelsea, but the fun got a bit lost in the end because I didn’t play regularly anymore.”
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He added,
“I think the coach’s system of play didn’t suit me perfectly. “That’s why it was clear to me that I wanted to take a new step. I’m at an age where I want to play as much as I can.
“I really associate very great successes with Chelsea, the greatest of my career. It will always be a special club for me. I will also stay in touch with many of the players from the team.”