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Werner: Not Easy, But a Fine Guy, Says Leipzig Chief
12 Dec
Summary
- RB Leipzig CEO admits Timo Werner is a difficult personality.
- All previous coaches reportedly struggled with the striker.
- Werner is currently exiled from the first team at Leipzig.

RB Leipzig's chief executive, Oliver Mintzlaff, has revealed that striker Timo Werner is a challenging individual to manage, a sentiment shared by all his previous coaches. Werner, the club's record goalscorer, is currently sidelined and not featuring for the first team this season. Mintzlaff described Werner as a "fine guy" to whom the club is indebted, while also admitting that the player's personality requires a specific approach from coaching staff.
Despite the current difficulties and speculation surrounding his future, potentially including a move to MLS, Mintzlaff expressed a personal connection to Werner. He suggested that perhaps the player could have been given some minutes, especially after a decent preseason. However, he deferred to the coach's decision, emphasizing that game time is based on performance.
Mintzlaff highlighted that even highly successful coaches like Ralf Rangnick and Julian Nagelsmann encountered issues managing Werner. Nevertheless, they continued to field him, recognizing his value to the team. This candid admission sheds light on the complex dynamics surrounding the striker at the club.




