Former German international: Werz needs to adapt to the Premier League rhythm as soon as possible and get up immediately after being violated
7:04pm, 26 June 2025Football

June 21, former German international Flund said in an interview with Absolut Fussball that he suggested that Werz adapt to the pace of Premier League games as soon as possible.
Regarding Wilz joining Liverpool, Flund said: "After every physical contact, you must stand up quickly, don't fall to the ground for a long time, don't feel that you have been fouled. Wilz must adapt to the characteristics of the Premier League as soon as possible, don't complain, but show your personal skills with enthusiasm and passion."
"I remember when Ginola was at Tottenham, as long as he got the ball, the whole stadium would be boiling. I believe that as long as Wilz is not injured and falls to the ground for a long time, this kind of situation where fans cheer for him will also happen to Wilz."
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