(Video): Timo Werner DANCES after Chelsea beat Leicester, as Chelsea launch £80MILLION bid for Man Utd target
Chelsea striker Timo Werner danced after Chelsea beat Leicester but the striker bemoaned about his ‘unluckiest season ever’.
The German had TWO goals disallowed against the Foxes but had a part to play in Chelsea’s winner.
Werner won a penalty which Jorginho converted, adding to Toni Rudiger’s opener.
Kelechi Iheanacho pulled one back late on but the Blues held out to gain revenge for their FA Cup defeat to Leicester.
They also jumped above their rivals into third to put them in pole position for a Champions League finish. And it was enough to leave Werner, 25, all smiles and busting a move at full-time.
He told Sky Sports: “I think the first half it was a picture of the whole season for me.
“Until now I think every time I was close but at the end not really close.
“I think for me maybe the unluckiest season I’ve ever had or I ever will have maybe.”
Werner was adjudged as offside in the first-half before seeing a headed goal ruled out as it hit his hand.
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Chelsea striker Timo Werner dancing at full-time! 🤣 pic.twitter.com/uzk0bFgLFD
— Football Daily (@footballdaily) May 18, 2021
Chelsea launch £80MILLION bid for Man Utd target
According to reports, CHELSEA plan to step up their pursuit of Jadon Sancho by launching an £80million bid.
The Blues are huge admirers of the England winger but face a battle with Manchester United for his signature.
The 21-year-old is set to quit Borussia Dortmund this summer and has his heart set on a return to the Premier League.
Sancho was eyed by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side last year but his £117m price tag proved too high.
SunSport understands Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel is a huge fan of the Three Lions wideman. The German wants to focus on having a strong finish to the season before eyeing transfers.
But Stamford Bridge chiefs are then expected to make a serious move for the former Manchester City academy kid.
Sancho is a boyhood Blues fan and it is believed he wants a return to the UK to be closer to family and friends.
The London-born ace hopes to be in England’s Euros squad.
Dortmund are banking on him having a good tournament to push his transfer fee up to around the £100m mark.