Former Chelsea player-manager Ruud Gullit has agreed to the stern criticism dished out to Timo Werner by Marco van Basten.
Gullit, who enjoyed some of his best moments on the pitch alongside Van Basten, joined Chelsea only in 1995 before becoming player-manager the following year.
And when it comes to Werner and his predicament at Chelsea, Gullit has echoed the same thoughts as his former team-mate. Speaking exclusively to Dutch media outlet Ziggo Sport Voetbal, Van Basten was unapologetic in his stern criticism of Werner. He stated:
"He is simply not good enough for the high level."
Gullit quickly responded to the claim and tried to explain what Werner currently lacks at Chelsea:
"I can confirm it. It is almost touching to see. You see that he doesn't trust himself. But as a coach you see he's always in the right place."
Werner, who joined Chelsea from RB Leipzig last summer, netted just six goals in 35 Premier League appearances during the 2020-21 campaign. However, across all competitions, Werner had a much better impact, directly contributing to 27 goals in 52 games.
Irrespective of his clever movement and workrate, Werner continues to be scrutinized for his ill-fated form in front of goal. The Chelsea forward has reportedly been linked with a move away from Stamford Bridge. Former Leipzig manager Julian Nagelsmann is believed to be keen on reuniting with Werner at Bayern Munich.
But it remains to be seen if Chelsea are willing to part ways with Werner, who has four years left on his contract.
pibdistuz
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I love werner more than any chelsea player he isn't selfish
moswanted
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is morata not a juventus striker is he not missing good chances too I think all this fake ass media should face elsewhere after all chelsea win champion league and super cup without Ronaldo and Messi even psg that have mbappe and neymar and still struggling and hope even man city with their group made of star could not stop us if chelsea don't protect werner from all this claim to be media we will all face the consequences. I say so