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Timo Werner's biography

In the past few years, Stuttgart has gradually become a mid-range team, and in the 2013-2014 season, it became a relegation team. The brilliant youth training system that once produced numerous talents is no longer undoubtedly an important reason. After three consecutive losses at the start of the 2013-2014 season, they replaced the club's U19 coach Schneider, hoping that he would lead the team back to the past path of localization and youthfulness. Timo Werner is the player Schneider focused on promoting after taking office. On December 15, 2013, in a visit to Freiburg, Werner lived up to his coach's trust and became the youngest scorer in Bundesliga history (17 years and 249 days old), leading the team to a 3-1 win. Werner also became the youngest player in Bundesliga history to score three goals in a single season. National team coach Loew, who was watching the game, praised Werner's performance after the game. Matth?us, who served as a guest commentator on Sky TV, also became famous at a young age, but he admitted that he did not have the courage to score Werner's goal on his own. Schneider commented on this beloved player: "He is a passionate forward, very fast, always moving towards the goal, and has a strong finishing touch." When Labbadia was coaching, Werner was only allowed to play in the 2013-2014 season. He came on as a substitute in the second round, but that was enough to set the record for the youngest player in Stuttgart's Bundesliga debut. Schneider gave Werner the main position. When the latter played in Frankfurt in the 6th round, he became the youngest scorer in the Bundesliga. At the beginning of the 2013-2014 season, the German media began to look forward to Werner's performance. His huge potential has already left a deep impression on people. In the 2012 season, Werner, who was born in 1996, skipped a grade to play for the U19 echelon coached by Schneider and became the top scorer in the division with 24 goals. At the national level, Werner started from U15 and scored 23 goals in 31 games on behalf of the national youth teams at all levels. This summer, he won the Fritz Walter Award for the U17 age group gold medal. The media initially regarded Werner as another Gomez trained by Stuttgart. This was of course based on the excellent scoring ability of both of them. But compared with his senior brother, Werner, who is 1.8 meters tall, is more flexible and has an astonishing speed of 11.1 seconds per 100 meters. He is placed at the left midfielder in the team's 4231 system and has more room to play. He scored both goals against Freiburg with his own dribbling breakthrough, showing his footwork and speed advantage. Another former Stuttgart forward star Fisher, who played in the Champions League against Barcelona at the age of 18, is now sinking into the D-League. The club has learned lessons from this. Sports director Bobic said when talking about Werner: "Look. He is very happy playing football, but we will give him more time to grow up." Werner has played for Stuttgart for 11 years, and his father is 73 years old. He was also a professional player in the past and has trained his son to play with two feet since he was a child. Ability to drive him back and forth between school and training ground. Werner not only impressed Schneider with his outstanding ability, he also had a good personality and always had a strong desire to win on the court. Before Werner scored the second goal against Freiburg, he could have passed it to a teammate in a better position, but he did not hesitate to send the ball neatly into the goal. Werner received a good education from his parents and was polite to others. He has been taught to be humble since he was a child, and the famous Stuttgart star Foster who serves as his agent never worries that Werner will be too arrogant. In school, children in the lower grades would ask for Werner to take photos, and he would always be patient and satisfied, but he would never agree to sign autographs on campus because he didn't want people to think he was a star. After playing in the Bundesliga, Werner was unwilling to accept an exclusive interview. He couldn't resist the media, so the club only arranged a group interview. Werner will graduate from high school in 2014 and can focus more on the court. When Werner turns 18, he will no longer need to take the bus to train. Werner still held a youth team contract before renewing his contract, with an annual salary of only 12,500 euros. In order to take care of him, his teammates agreed that he would not have to pay fines if he was shown red or yellow cards or was late for training.

The Stuttgart official website announced this news on March 6, 2014. The team renewed the contract with 18-year-old forward Timo Werner until June 30, 2018. , and yesterday happened to be Werner's 18th birthday.

Werner was promoted from the U19s to the first team in the 2013-2014 season and quickly became the team's starting forward, scoring 4 goals in 21 Bundesliga games.