• December 16, 2022
  • coachila

Chelsea Football Club’s pursuit of RB Leipzig’s forward Christopher Nkunku has led to surprising, unfair, and somewhat unwarranted comparisons of the player and former Chelsea forward Timo Werner. As a result, we’ve heard Chelsea fans call Nkunku such names as “The French Timo Werner” or “The Black Timo Werner.”  As such, it is essential to consider what Christopher Nkunku and Timo Werner have in common and how they differ. 

Comparison Metrics:

To simplify the comparison process, we’d be better off basing our judgment on the eye test, which will make it more relatable to the average football follower. However, if you are into numbers and would want to take the comparison beyond the eye test, use the online resource below. 

What Do Nkunku And Werner Have In Common?

Pace, an eye for goals, and good positioning are some footballing attributes that Timo Werner and Christopher Nkunku have in common. And these are some key attributes that define the overall quality of a forward. However, in a tight space, a player will not get the chance to apply any of these attributes above, where the priority becomes to escape the tight space. 

How Do Nkunku And Werner Differ?

Timo Werner’s most pronounced deficiencies are his inability to beat his man in a one-versus-one situation and his inability to find solutions in tight spaces, or, let’s say, those aren’t his forte. Christopher Nkunku, on the other hand, doesn’t shy away from taking on opposition players and is capable of dribbling his way out of the tightest of spaces.  

Conclusion:

It is needless to elaborate further on the differences between Christopher Nkunku and Timo Werner,  as the differences between the two players are distinctively apparent. Werner needs space to be effective, while Nkunku, on the other hand, can be effective even in the slightest of spaces, which makes Nkunku a more complete forward than Timo Werner. 

2 Comments

  1. Mckyle

    December 20, 2022 at 8:05 pm

    Fun read!

    • coachila

      March 7, 2023 at 3:34 am

      Thanks so much, brother. Glad you like it.

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