Timo Werner aims to be more confident in front of goal after he scored for the first time in 18 matches to help Tottenham knock Manchester City out of the Carabao Cup.
Werner had endured a torrid run of form in recent weeks, with squandered chances against Manchester United, Ferencvaros and AZ Alkmaar, but ended his goal drought in style on Wednesday.
The on-loan RB Leipzig forward rifled home in the fifth minute from Dejan Kulusevski’s cross following a superb team move to set Spurs on their way to a crucial 2-1 win, which has earned a quarter-final home tie with Manchester United. ⏹️ @SpursOfficial are into the Last Eight! #EFL | #CarabaoCup pic.twitter.com/B30O0Glork — Carabao Cup (@Carabao_Cup) October 30, 2024 “It was a tough game.
To score a goal after tough weeks for me was also very nice, especially to have it at home,” Werner said. “How the crowd reacted, I think it was more not that they were like, ‘finally he did it,’ it was more like relief from them to me. “They say, ‘we saw he will do it one day’.