Chelsea boss Frank Lampard is unconcerned about Timo Werner's confidence levels.
Werner was the one Chelsea player to feature in Germany's 6-0 loss to Spain midweek.
"So there was a positive to that," points out Lampard as he considers all the international fixtures, before adding, "and then Timo was part of a performance that was really negative. I watched most of that game and I think there would certainly be no fingers pointed individually at Timo, it is a collective issue.
"I have been part of that in my playing career, I am very aware of it, but he shouldn't need in my opinion much picking up because he is coming back to a place where he is in really good form and really settling in.
"I have been happy with his form so far, and we have seen lots of moments of what we brought him to the club for, which is his goalscoring prowess but also his explosive speed. It was something I felt we were lacking last year at times and he brought that. I only see more to come from him because of his personality, because of his talent, and because now we are getting time to work with him and he is getting time to make relationships with his team-mates."

