#3 Ineffective Timo Werner
While Timo Werner keeps on awing with RB Leipzig in the Bundesliga (notwithstanding a dunk in frame last season), the truth is that he has been quite average with the German national group.
An excursion to Russia in 2017 for the Confederations Cup saw him complete as one of three best scorers (3 goals) yet he could not imitate that super form at the World Cup. Actually, the main goal he has scored in 2018 was in a well disposed against compelling Saudi Arabia.
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Low had moved him from the job of a focal striker (he is not even a poacher) to a wide forward and that had helped him make space for himself. His exhibitions in that job were significantly more profitable at the World Cup when he moved out wide, despite the fact that there was an absence of goals.
If only my all-time Soccer Hero Miroslav Klose played at the age of 40 this past World Cup or if Phillip Lahm didn’t retire, Germany would have advanced out of Group Stage and won the whole thing. Timo Werner is a joke.
— Drew Ashcroft (@Buckeyebred101) October 13, 2018
His pace is likewise unmistakably helpful when he floats in from wide positions. Be that as it may, opposition’s defenders have made sense of his usual way of doing things and, by denying him space to work with, they have figured out how to segregate him.
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Obviously, regardless of the fact that he gets into great positions when he has the ball or wins it back. In any case, without a strike accomplice to shape an association with, Werner has not possessed the capacity to play the role of an assist-man.
De Ligt looked a little shaky to start the first half against Germany, getting burned by Timo Werner a couple of times, then he settled in. De Jong, on the other hand, was absolutely brilliant throughout the 1st half. Denzel Dumfries looked solid as well at RB. #COYS #THFC
— Aaron Pitters (@aaronpitters) October 13, 2018
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