RB LEIPZIG boss Marco Rose has warned star man Timo Werner to park the petulance ahead of their return to face Celtic in the Champions League this…
That's important and I think that's what Timo understood. "And I want to help him develop." "I'm totally behind him, I want to support him, I want to help him score a lot of goals for our club and for Germany.
RB Leipzig coach Marco Rose has told Timo Werner to buck up his ideas.Rose has warned Werner to park the petulance ahead of their return to face Celtic in ...
That's important and I think that's what Timo understood. "And I want to help him develop." "But the facts are I can't tolerate such things and I don't want to tolerate them.
RB Leipzig haven't had the easiest few days since beating Celtic in the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday night.
It’s a team game and I made that clear to him.” Marco Rose, for example, was far from happy with Timo Werner’s public reaction to being substituted against Celtic, telling a press conference: “The player approached me, we talked and exchanged our views. “That’s important and I think that’s what Timo understood.
RB Leipzig manager, Marco Rose, must have been delighted to get a 3-1 win against Celtic. Those were the German side's first points in the Champions League ...
Thus, one would expect him to be keen to impress when RB Leipzig come visiting Celtic Park in midweek. Jota found the back of the net for Celtic but it was in vain. It must be pointed out though that he did win the Champions League with Chelsea, so in terms of silverware success, the two-year stint at Stamford Bridge might have been worth it. Werner is under immense pressure to deliver at the moment. Christopher Nkunku was superb on the night and found the back of the net. RB Leipzig manager, Marco Rose, must have been delighted to get a 3-1 win against Celtic.
The German was given the nod to start Saturday's Bundesliga draw following an injury to club captain Peter Gulacsi.
The 29-year-old said: "We're going in the right direction, so we're going to Glasgow with a good feeling. We have to accept this atmosphere with maximum confidence and bring our performance to the pitch." "We're still pleased that we were able to come back and get a point. [rematch with Celtic](https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/marco-rose-rings-celtic-alarm-28168794) in the Champions League, Blaswich said: "We knew that it would be a hard-fought match. "We lost our rhythm a little. [Janis Blaswich](https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/timo-werner-read-leipzig-riot-28185775) insists he was 'not happy' with how his side played in the 1-1 draw with Mainz - as the Bundesliga side's wait for an away this season continues to drag on.