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Paul Merson has slammed Thomas Tuchel's decision to start out of favour forward Timo Werner, for the Premier League west London derby return against Brentford, with the pundit making a 'horrible' remark against the £50million man who failed yet again to make a 'difference'.

Werner, 26, made his 81st outing from the start in a surprise fashion against Thomas Frank's Bees as the former RB Leipzig man was selected to play in a front three consisting of fellow national compatriot Kai Havertz and Hakim Ziyech. It was somewhat of a surprise to see the German start in this one, especially considering his lack of first-team minutes in recent weeks before the international break and his frustrations with his time in west London were summed up with what he had to say during the break.

Speaking after the Israel win, he said: "I'm a striker and always want to score. Things aren't going

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