Timo Werner has rescued Chelsea future with recent performances, believes Joe Cole

Chelsea v Crystal Palace: The Emirates FA Cup Semi-Final
Timo Werner has discovered type in current video games (Image: Getty Pictures)

There have been doubts over whether or not Timo Werner would nonetheless be a Chelsea participant subsequent season or not, however Blues hero Joe Cole believes the German has been so good in current performances that he has secured a future at Stamford Bridge.

The ahead turned in one other good show on Sunday as Chelsea beat Crystal Palace 2-0 of their Wembley FA Cup semi-final.

This got here after scoring within the Champions League at Actual Madrid within the week and netting twice in a 6-0 thrashing of Southampton final weekend.

These two targets in opposition to the Saints have been solely his second and third within the league this season, displaying how a lot he has struggled.

Enjoying on the left, with Kai Havertz down the center, Werner has discovered some type and arrange Mason Mount’s purpose, Chelsea’s second of the sport on Sunday.

Cole feels his work price. and now displaying some finish product, Werner will nonetheless be a part of Thomas Tuchel’s plans subsequent season.

‘It was a beautiful help for Mason,’ Cole mentioned on ITV. ‘He’s at all times a vibrant spark, he at all times brings one thing to the celebration

‘Even when he’s not at his very easiest. I believe after the final three or 4 weeks there could also be a future for him at Chelsea.

‘On that function excessive up on the left, he threatens, he will get behind. He could be more than happy together with his day’s work. That’s for positive.’

Cole added: ‘Timo Werner doesn’t surrender. When he doesn’t rating a purpose he’s providing one thing else.’

Mount was additionally stuffed with reward for his teammate, once more blown away by the work price of the Germany worldwide.

‘He’s good,’ mentioned Mount. ‘Finished so nicely the final couple of video games. Within the second half he had an opportunity and missed, ran all the way in which again to the half-way line to win the ball. That exhibits the form of participant he's.’

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