Timo Werner is the second transfer of Chelsea’s huge summer spending spree. The striker made a move from RB Leipzig after having a superb season there.
His debut match for Chelsea in the pre-season friendly against Brighton saw him opening the scoreline in just four minutes of the match.
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He continued his goal-scoring form on the field but he would have face difficulties off the field if Mateo Kovacic and Rudiger didn’t help him.
The German international is more than welcomed by these two Chelsea players.
“When I first came to England it was hard to understand everyone’s English because I haven’t had to speak this language since my school days.”
“It’s not been as hard as I expected though, everyone has helped me settle in.
Antonio Rudiger has made things easy for Werner a he himself is a German. His transition to life in England has been helped greatly with the presence of Kovacic too.
People have spoken very slowly so I can understand and right now I feel very happy. I can understand everything and communicate in English,” says Timo.
He added: “Having someone who can speak German always helps, and also Kova can speak German too. So he’s helped me settle in.
“They have helped me around the training ground but also in explaining to me where is good to go for dinner, where is good to live, things like this.”
“I didn’t know London very well. I’d only visited a few times, so it was really important to have two guys like this helping me settle in.”
It is yet to say how well the Germany striker adapts with the new summer recruitments in the team when the Premier League commences.