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Timo Werner disappointed with RB Leipzig after transfer to Tottenham Hotspur

Leipzig player Timo Werner thanks the crowd after the final whistle. The striker is disappointed with his second spell at RB Leipzig / Photo: Jan Woitas/dpa
Leipzig player Timo Werner thanks the crowd after the final whistle. The striker is disappointed with his second spell at RB Leipzig / Photo: Jan Woitas/dpa

Timo Werner is disappointed with those responsible at RB Leipzig following his winter transfer to Tottenham Hotspur.

Timo Werner has expressed his disappointment with those responsible at RB Leipzig following his winter transfer to Tottenham Hotspur. "There was relatively little exchange. During the first half of the season, it was clear what the coach thought about me and planned with me. That's why it was relatively easy for me to take this step," the 27-year-old told TV channel Sky. "Sometimes it no longer fits between people or between tactics and players," added the goalscorer, who no longer had a regular place under RB coach Marco Rose.

"In the end, I can complain to few people in Leipzig that the situation ended up like this. It no longer brought me the joy I felt for a long time," said Werner about his situation in Leipzig before his loan to Tottenham. He still has a contract with the Bundesliga club until the end of June 2026.

Coach Rose disputed Werner's account. "I made a lot of effort for Timo. We have had many talks. I believe that the issue as a whole is very complex. Timo should be happy that he's doing really well again, that he's playing a lot and performing," said the RB coach on Friday.

His door has always been open for Werner. "A player then feels a bit differently," said Rose. Werner had already used similar words after his premature departure from Chelsea FC. "He should be happy that he's doing as well as he is. Otherwise, it's a bit of a pause, staying humble, assessing your own situation correctly," said Rose.

Werner hopes to be able to better recommend himself for a nomination for the home European Championships at Tottenham. "It definitely played a role, but it wasn't my main argument. At the end of the day, I came here to enjoy soccer again and to play," said Werner.

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