But he spoke of his time at Chelsea and revealed to the two teammates who helped him settle down, adding fellow German Antonio Rudiger.
“Having someone who speaks German helps, and Kova [Matthew Kovacic] can also speak German, so it helped me adapt,” he said on Chelsea’s official website.
“They helped me on the education floor but they also explained to me where it’s smart to spend dinner, where it’s smart to live, things like that.I didn’t know London very well, I only visited it a few times, so it was vital to have two guys like that to help me settle down.\ “
Werner also admitted that he had settled in the English capital and that his teammates were helping him with the language.
“It’s all right,” Werner says of how he settled.” Now I know the way from the house to the education floor, so it’s okay!
“It’s getting to know your new environment and we also trained at the stadium, so now I also know the way to Stamford Bridge.
“My apartment is very nice, I feel satisfied there and the City of London is amazing.For me, London is one of the most productive cities in the world, so I’m satisfied.When you left in a few days, it was also very nice.Beautiful! Yes, I am very satisfied and I’m well-comfortable.
“When I first came to England, it was hard to perceive English from all over the world because I hadn’t had to speak this language since my school years.It’s not as complicated as I expected, everyone helped me adapt.
“People spoke very slowly, so I can perceive and now I feel very happy.I can sense everything and in English.”
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