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Thomas Tuchel insists Chelsea forward Timo Werner needed to ‘make a statement’ during Southampton thrashing

Thomas Tuchel praised Timo Werner after Chelsea thrashed Southampton 6-0 and insisted the forward ‘needed’ to ‘make a statement’ and prove he remains an ‘important player’ at Stamford Bridge.

Werner scored twice in Chelsea’s impressive victory on the south coast as Thomas Tuchel’s side recovered from back-to-back defeats to blow the Saints away.

Chelsea were beaten 4-1 by west London rivals Brentford last weekend and suffered a 3-1 defeat to Real Madrid on Wednesday night in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final.

But the European champions were back to their dazzling best against an overwhelmed Southampton side, with Marcos Alonso, Mason Mount and Kai Havertz also getting on the scoresheet.

Werner was handed only his 10th Premier League start at St Mary’s and justified his selection with a lively performance and a brace.

The German striker has been linked with a move away from Stamford Bridge in recent months and Tuchel insists the onus was on Werner to ‘make a statement’ against Southampton.

Asked whether £47.5m signing Werner showed his ability in the 6-0 thrashing, Tuchel said: ‘Of course.

‘It was his position, it was the players around him, the connection with Mason [Mount], Kai [Havertz[ and Mateo [Kovacic]. He loves to play and he has a connection with these players.

‘He was in a double striker position, the half left position, and it was against an opponent that we could imagine we’d find spaces in behind because they play a high attack.

‘So it was set out for him to deliver, honestly. Everything was there for him to deliver and make a statement that he has not given up, that he is still an important player of this club and this group. And he did.

‘It was necessary, very good and strong, but necessary.’

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