Timo Werner celebrates after he opened his account for Tottenham in their 3-1 win over Crystal Palace (Andrew Matthews/PA)
Ange Postecoglou hopes Timo Werner gains confidence after he scored to help Tottenham earn a much-needed 3-1 home win over Crystal Palace.
Spurs were set for a second consecutive defeat when Eberechi Eze curled home a sumptuous free-kick for the visitors just before the hour mark.
Werner had also been guilty of missing a glorious first-half chance but made amends when he tapped in with 77 minutes played after excellent work by Brennan Johnson to spark a late turnaround by the hosts, with Cristian Romero and captain Son Heung-min also scoring.
It was Werner’s first goal for Spurs since his January loan from RB Leipzig and also just his 11th Premier League goal in 62 appearances after a mixed spell at Chelsea but Postecoglou praised the contribution of the Germany forward.
He said: “I thought Timo, he missed the chance in the first half but he was a constant threat to them and was in the right area for the goal.
“I understand that with attacking players, goals make them feel better and make them more confident.
“I guess it relieves the pressure on them a little bit but just in general I thought he was really aggressive with his running.
“He kept taking on the full-back and I thought apart from the missed chance his general play was really good.
“A goal always helps, it was pleasing for us and it was an important time in the game. It was great for him to score.”
Tottenham struggled to break down Palace in the first half, although Werner should have scored after 19 minutes when Son sent him through but he tried to round Sam Johnstone and was thwarted.
It was the finish of a forward out of confidence and
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