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‘Relief’ as Werner nets in Blues’ win

Tuchel’s tinkering with line-up pays off

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LONDON: Thomas Tuchel warned Timo Werner he must keep improving after the Chelsea striker’s first Premier League goal since April helped seal a 3-1 win against 10-man Southampto­n on Saturday.

Werner saved Chelsea from a frustratin­g end to a difficult week when he netted six minutes from full-time at Stamford Bridge.

Tuchel’s side had been pegged back to 1-1 after James Ward-Prowse’s second-half penalty cancelled out Trevoh Chalobah’s early opener.

Ward-Prowse was sent off with 14 minutes left for a nasty lunge on Jorginho and Chelsea laid seige to the Southampto­n goal before Werner slotted home from Cesar Azpilicuet­a’s cross.

Ben Chilwell’s last-minute goal wrapped up the points as Chelsea moved top of the Premier League, two points ahead of second-placed Liverpool, who were to host Manchester City last night (Thai time).

“We are all relieved, him and me and the whole club. Every time he scores we have the feeling there is a VAR decision to take it away from him, there have been a lot of very narrow decisions,” Tuchel said.

It was a much-needed victory for Chelsea after successive defeats against City and Juventus.

After a troubled first season at Chelsea, it was a rare upbeat moment for Werner, whose relief was clear as he celebrated wildly after scoring and then smiled and joked with fans while conducting pitchside interviews.

The former RB Leipzig star has been forced to play second fiddle to Chelsea’s club record signing Romelu Lukaku since the start of this season, sparking reports Tuchel might be willing to offload him.

For a player who has had a remarkable 16 goals disallowed since he joined Chelsea, Werner will surely benefit from the jolt of confidence that will follow his second club goal of the season.

But Blues boss Tuchel has no intention of letting the 25-year-old relax after his match-winning heroics.

“It was very important goal for us to secure the win. And on the other hand he was there when he needed to be,” he added. “We’re happy and relieved that he scored. He has to keep on going and a lot of things to improve.”

Tuchel was rewarded for making five changes to the team that lost 1-0 at Juventus on Wednesday.

Chalobah, Chilwell and Ruben Loftus-Cheek all added energy and enthusiasm to a Chelsea team that had looked stale in their previous two games.

“They can help us because they have this kind of totally positive spirit and they don’t feel the pressure. Of course we lost the last two games and we felt something was lacking,” Tuchel said.

WATFORD SACK MUNOZ

Watford yesterday announced the sacking of manager Xisco Munoz after a poor start to the Premier League season.

The Spaniard leaves with the club 14th in the Premier League table having collected just seven points from their opening seven games.

Munoz took charge at Vicarage Road in December and guided the club back to the top flight with a second-placed finish in the Championsh­ip last season.

“The Hornets will always be grateful to Xisco for the part he played in securing last season’s promotion and wish him well for his future career in football,” the club said in a statement yesterday.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Chelsea’s Timo Werner, fourth right, scores their second goal against Southampto­n at Stamford Bridge.
REUTERS Chelsea’s Timo Werner, fourth right, scores their second goal against Southampto­n at Stamford Bridge.

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