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{{short description|German footballer (born 1996)}} |
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{{EngvarB|date=September 2020}} |
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{{family name hatnote|Morata|Martín|lang=Spanish}} |
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| name = |
| name = Timo Werner |
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| image = 2020-03-10 Fußball, Männer, UEFA Champions League Achtelfinale, RB Leipzig - Tottenham Hotspur 1DX 3684 by Stepro.jpg |
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| image = Álvaro Morata.jpg |
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| caption = Werner with [[RB Leipzig]] in 2020 |
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| full_name = Timo Werner<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.fifadata.com/documents/FWC/2018/pdf/FWC_2018_SQUADLISTS.PDF |title=FIFA World Cup Russia 2018: List of Players: Germany |publisher=FIFA |page=12 |date=15 July 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190611000407/https://www.fifadata.com/documents/FWC/2018/pdf/FWC_2018_SQUADLISTS.PDF |archive-date=11 June 2019}}</ref> |
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| fullname = Álvaro Borja Morata Martín<ref>{{cite web |url=http://actas.rfef.es/actas/RFEF_CmpActa1?cod_primaria=1000144&CodActa=57217 |title=Acta del Partido celebrado el 12 de mayo de 2019, en Madrid |trans-title=Minutes of the Match held on 12 May 2019, in Madrid |publisher=Royal Spanish Football Federation |access-date=17 June 2019 |language=es}}</ref> |
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age| |
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1996|3|6|df=y}}<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.espn.co.uk/football/player/_/id/191088/timo-werner |title=Timo Werner: Overview |publisher=ESPN |access-date=26 June 2020}}</ref> |
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| birth_place = [[ |
| birth_place = [[Stuttgart]], Germany |
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| height = 1. |
| height = 1.80 m<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.chelseafc.com/en/teams/profile/timo-werner |title=Timo Werner |publisher=Chelsea F.C. |access-date=18 July 2022}}</ref> |
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| position = [[Forward (association football)#Striker|Striker]] |
| position = [[Forward (association football)#Striker|Striker]] |
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| currentclub = [[ |
| currentclub = [[RB Leipzig]] |
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| clubnumber = 11 |
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| youthyears1 = |
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| youthclubs1 = |
| youthclubs1 = TSV Steinhaldenfeld |
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| youthyears2 = 2002–2013 |
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| youthclubs2 = [[ |
| youthclubs2 = [[VfB Stuttgart]] |
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| years1 = 2013–2016 |
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| youthyears3 = 2008–2010 |
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| clubs1 = [[VfB Stuttgart]] |
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| caps1 = 95 |
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| goals1 = 13 |
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| clubs1 = [[Real Madrid Castilla|Real Madrid B]] |
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| years2 = 2014 |
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| clubs2 = [[VfB Stuttgart II]] |
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| goals1 = 45 |
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| caps2 = 1 |
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| goals2 = 1 |
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| clubs2 = [[Real Madrid CF|Real Madrid]] |
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| years3 = 2016–2020 |
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| clubs3 = [[RB Leipzig]] |
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| goals2 = 10 |
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| caps3 = 127 |
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| goals3 = 78 |
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| clubs3 = [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] |
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| years4 = 2020–2022 |
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| clubs4 = [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]] |
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| goals3 = 15 |
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| caps4 = 56 |
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| goals4 = 10 |
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| clubs4 = [[Real Madrid CF|Real Madrid]] |
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| years5 = 2022– |
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| clubs5 = [[RB Leipzig]] |
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| goals4 = 15 |
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| caps5 = 8 |
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| goals5 = 3 |
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| clubs5 = [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]] |
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| nationalyears1 = 2010–2011 |
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| caps5 = 47 |
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| nationalteam1 = [[Germany national youth football team|Germany U15]] |
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| goals5 = 16 |
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| nationalcaps1 = 4 |
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| years6 = 2019–2020 |
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| nationalgoals1 = 3 |
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| clubs6 = → [[Atlético Madrid]] (loan) |
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| nationalyears2 = 2011–2012 |
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| caps6 = 49 |
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| nationalteam2 = [[Germany national youth football team|Germany U16]] |
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| goals6 = 18 |
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| nationalcaps2 = 5 |
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| years7 = 2020– |
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| nationalgoals2 = 2 |
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| clubs7 = [[Atlético Madrid]] |
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| nationalyears3 = 2012–2013 |
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| caps7 = 11 |
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| nationalteam3 = [[Germany national youth football team|Germany U17]] |
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| goals7 = 5 |
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| nationalcaps3 = 18 |
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| years8 = 2020–2022 |
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| nationalgoals3 = 16 |
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| clubs8 = → [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] (loan) |
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| nationalyears4 = 2013–2015 |
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| caps8 = 67 |
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| nationalteam4 = [[Germany national youth football team|Germany U19]] |
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| goals8 = 20 |
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| nationalcaps4 = 14 |
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| nationalgoals4 = 10 |
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| nationalteam1 = [[Spain national under-17 football team|Spain U17]] |
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| nationalyears5 = 2015–2016 |
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| nationalcaps1 = 6 |
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| nationalteam5 = [[Germany national under-21 football team|Germany U21]] |
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| nationalgoals1 = 2 |
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| nationalcaps5 = 7 |
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| nationalgoals5 = 3 |
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| nationalteam2 = [[Spain national under-18 football team|Spain U18]] |
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| nationalyears6 = 2017– |
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| nationalcaps2 = 2 |
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| nationalteam6 = [[Germany national football team|Germany]] |
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| nationalgoals2 = 3 |
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| nationalcaps6 = 55 |
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| nationalyears3 = 2010–2012 |
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| nationalgoals6 = 24 |
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| nationalteam3 = [[Spain national under-19 football team|Spain U19]] |
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| club-update = 23:43, 11 October 2022 (UTC) |
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| nationalcaps3 = 13 |
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| nationalteam-update = 23:43, 11 October 2022 (UTC) |
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| nationalgoals3 = 11 |
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| medaltemplates = {{MedalSport|Men's [[Association football|football]]}} |
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| nationalyears4 = 2013–2014 |
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| nationalteam4 = [[Spain national under-21 football team|Spain U21]] |
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{{MedalCompetition|[[FIFA Confederations Cup]]}} |
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| nationalcaps4 = 13 |
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{{Medal|W|[[2017 FIFA Confederations Cup|2017]]|}} |
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| nationalgoals4 = 13 |
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| nationalyears5 = 2014– |
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| nationalteam5 = [[Spain national football team|Spain]] |
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| nationalcaps5 = 57 |
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| nationalgoals5 = 27 |
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| club-update = 23:40, 23 October 2022 (UTC) |
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| nationalteam-update = 27 September 2022 |
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| medaltemplates = {{MedalCountry|{{fb|ESP}}}} |
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{{MedalCompetition|[[UEFA European Under-21 Championship]]}} |
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{{Medal|Winner|[[2013 UEFA European Under-21 Championship|2013 Israel]]|[[Spain national under-21 football team|Team]]}} |
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{{MedalCompetition|[[UEFA European Under-19 Championship]]}} |
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{{Medal|Winner|[[2011 UEFA European Under-19 Championship|2011 Romania]]|[[Spain national under-19 football team|Team]]}} |
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'''Timo Werner''' ({{IPA-de|ˈtiːmoː ˈvɛɐ̯nɐ}};<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.duden.de/rechtschreibung/Timo |title=Duden {{!}} Timo {{!}} Rechtschreibung, Bedeutung, Definition|quote=''T<u>i</u>mo''|publisher=Duden|access-date=28 July 2018|language=de}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.duden.de/rechtschreibung/Werner |title=Duden {{!}} Werner {{!}} Rechtschreibung, Bedeutung, Definition|quote=''Wẹrner''|publisher=Duden|access-date=28 July 2018|language=de}}</ref> born 6 March 1996) is a German professional [[Association football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Forward (association football)#Striker|striker]] for [[Bundesliga]] club [[RB Leipzig]] and the [[Germany national football team|Germany national team]]. |
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Werner began his senior club career in 2013 playing for [[VfB Stuttgart]], becoming the club's youngest debutant and youngest ever goalscorer. He signed with RB Leipzig in 2016, aged 20, in a then club record [[Transfer (association football)|transfer]] worth €10 million, where he set the record as the youngest player to reach 150 and 200 appearances in the [[Bundesliga]]. Werner also finished as the league's second highest goalscorer in the [[2019–20 Bundesliga|2019–20 season]]. After becoming Leipzig's all-time top goalscorer, Werner departed to [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]] in 2020 for a reported fee worth €50 million, winning the [[UEFA Champions League]] in his [[2020–21 UEFA Champions League|first season]] at the club. He later returned to Leipzig in August 2022 for a reported £25.3 million. |
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He began his career at [[Real Madrid CF|Real Madrid]], making his debut with the senior team in late 2010. After winning the [[2013–14 UEFA Champions League]], he moved to [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] for €20 million in 2014, winning [[Double (association football)#Italy|the double]] of [[Serie A]] and the [[Coppa Italia]] in both of his seasons in Turin. After being bought back by Real for €30 million, he won another [[2016–17 La Liga|La Liga]] and the [[2016–17 UEFA Champions League|UEFA Champions League]] in 2016–17 before joining Chelsea in 2017 for a club record fee of around £60 million. In January 2019, he moved to Atlético Madrid on loan and joined the club permanently on 1 July 2020. Morata moved back to Juventus on loan in 2020. |
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A German international, Werner was a prolific goalscorer at youth international level for Germany, scoring 34 goals in 48 appearances across the various age group levels. Werner made his senior debut in 2017 and helped Germany win the [[2017 FIFA Confederations Cup]], winning the Golden Boot as the tournament's highest goalscorer. He also represented Germany at the [[2018 FIFA World Cup]] and [[UEFA Euro 2020]]. |
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==Early life== |
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Werner was born in [[Stuttgart]], Baden-Württemberg<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.worldfootball.net/player_summary/timo-werner/ |title=Timo Werner: Profile |website=worldfootball.net |publisher=HEIM:SPIEL |access-date=26 June 2020}}</ref> to Günther Schuh, a [[Association football|footballer]], and Sabine Werner.<ref name=Rise>{{cite web |url=https://www.bundesliga.com/en/news/Bundesliga/rb-leipzig-timo-werner-mario-gomez-germany-world-cup-hope-472028.jsp |title=The rise and rise of RB Leipzig's Timo Werner from Mario Gomez fan to Germany's number one forward |publisher=Bundesliga |access-date=26 June 2020}}</ref> |
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==Club career== |
==Club career== |
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===VfB Stuttgart=== |
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[[File:Timo werner.jpg|thumb|upright|left|Werner with [[VfB Stuttgart]] in 2013]] |
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Morata signed for [[Real Madrid CF|Real Madrid]] in 2008 from neighbouring [[Getafe CF|Getafe]] after starting out at [[Atlético Madrid]],<ref>{{cite news|url=https://as.com/futbol/2017/07/20/primera/1500558934_178540.html|title=El traspaso de Morata deja dinero al Atlético y al Getafe|trans-title=Morata's transfer brings money to Atlético and Getafe|newspaper=[[Diario AS]]|location=Madrid|language=es|date=20 July 2017|access-date=10 October 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.elconfidencial.com/deportes/futbol/2019-01-29/alvaro-morata-atletico-fichaje-real-madrid_1791018/|title=El esfuerzo del Atlético y Morata por demostrar su pedigrí rojiblanco|trans-title=Atlético and Morata's effort to show his red-and-white pedigree|newspaper=[[El Confidencial]]|language=es|date=29 January 2019|access-date=2 February 2019}}</ref> and appeared for [[Real Madrid C]] while still a junior.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.realmadrid.com/cs/Satellite/es/1202806535516/noticia/Noticia/Un_ano_inolvidable_para_Morata.htm|title=Un año inolvidable para Morata|trans-title=An unforgettable year for Morata|publisher=Real Madrid CF|language=es|date=7 December 2009|access-date=11 August 2010|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131212184841/http://www.realmadrid.com/cs/Satellite/es/1202806535516/noticia/Noticia/Un_ano_inolvidable_para_Morata.htm|archive-date=12 December 2013}}</ref> In July 2010, after a successful season with the [[Real Madrid CF (youth)|Juvenil A]] team, where he won two youth titles and scored 34 goals,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.marca.com/2010/06/26/futbol/mas_futbol/1277538276.html|title=Una generación para la historia|trans-title=A generation to make history|newspaper=[[Marca (newspaper)|Marca]]|location=Madrid|first=Hugo|last=Cerezo|language=es|date=26 June 2010|access-date=11 August 2010}}</ref> he was promoted to [[Real Madrid Castilla]], Real's reserve team. Later that month, first-team manager [[José Mourinho]] took Morata and four of his teammates on a preseason tour in the United States.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.realmadrid.com/cs/Satellite/en/1330010213058/noticia/Noticia/At_the_gates_of_the_first_team.htm|title=At the gates of the first team|publisher=Real Madrid CF|date=30 July 2010|access-date=11 August 2010|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131212183318/http://www.realmadrid.com/cs/Satellite/en/1330010213058/noticia/Noticia/At_the_gates_of_the_first_team.htm|archive-date=12 December 2013}}</ref> |
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[[File:Alvaro Moratatraining with Real Madrid in LA.png|thumb|left|upright|Morata training with [[Real Madrid CF|Real Madrid]] in 2010]] |
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On 15 August 2010, Morata made his debut with Castilla in a [[Exhibition game|friendly match]] with [[AD Alcorcón|Alcorcón]], scoring the only goal of the game.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.marca.com/2010/08/15/futbol/equipos/alcorcon/1281892191.html|title=El Alcorcón cae ante un buen Real Madrid Castilla|trans-title=Alcorcón fall to good Real Madrid Castilla|newspaper=Marca|location=Madrid|language=es|date=15 August 2010|access-date=25 September 2017}}</ref> His [[Segunda División B]] debut came on 29 August in a 3–2 win against [[Coruxo FC|Coruxo]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.realmadrid.com/cs/Satellite/es/1193040620635/1330013072890/noticia/Cronica/3-2:_Primeros_tres_puntos_para_el_Castilla.htm|title=3–2 Primeros tres puntos para el Castilla|trans-title=3–2: First three points for Castilla|publisher=Real Madrid CF|language=es|date=29 August 2010|access-date=29 August 2010|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140110135848/http://www.realmadrid.com/cs/Satellite/es/1193040620635/1330013072890/noticia/Cronica/3-2:_Primeros_tres_puntos_para_el_Castilla.htm|archive-date=10 January 2014}}</ref> and he scored his first competitive goal in a 1–1 draw against [[RSD Alcalá|Alcalá]] on 31 October.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.mundodeportivo.com/20101101/morata-salvo-un-punto-para-el-filial-blanco-en-el-ultimo-suspiro-del-choque_54063281653.html|title=Morata salvó un punto para el filial blanco en el último suspiro del choque|trans-title=Morata rescued one point for the white reserves as clash drew to a close|newspaper=[[Mundo Deportivo]]|location=Barcelona|language=es|date=1 November 2010|access-date=10 October 2017}}</ref> |
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On 12 December 2010, Morata made his debut for the first team when he was brought on as a [[Substitute (association football)|substitute]] for [[Ángel Di María]] in the 88th minute of a 3–1 [[La Liga]] win at [[Real Zaragoza]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=301855&cc=5739|title=Madrid claim Zaragoza triumph|website=[[ESPN Soccernet]]|date=12 December 2010|access-date=4 July 2011|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121026102610/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=301855&cc=5739|archive-date=26 October 2012}}</ref> Ten days later he made his first appearance in the [[Copa del Rey]], again coming off the bench in the last few minutes. In January 2011, after [[Gonzalo Higuaín]]'s injury, the Spanish media expected Morata to be his replacement in the main squad. Mourinho, however, rejected this, saying that "Morata is not yet ready to be a starter at Madrid. He trains with us, but he has to continue learning with Castilla".<ref>{{cite news|url=https://as.com/futbol/2011/01/06/mas_futbol/1294298821_850215.html|title=No tengo esperanzas de que se fiche un delantero|trans-title=I have no hopes about signing a new striker|newspaper=Diario AS|location=Madrid|first=Manu|last=Sainz|language=es|date=15 January 2011|access-date=25 September 2017}}</ref> In this period Morata scored five goals in four matches with the reserves,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://i.goal.com/es/news/21/fichajes/2011/02/05/2337771/especial-real-madrid-estas-son-las-joyas-de-la-f%C3%A1brica-que|title=Especial Real Madrid: Estas son las joyas de La Fábrica que persigue la Premier|trans-title=Real Madrid special: These are the jewels of The Factory chased by the Premier League|website=[[Goal (website)|Goal.com]]|first1=Alberto|last1=Piñero|first2=Tom|last2=Bellwood|language=es|date=5 February 2011|access-date=25 September 2017}}</ref> while [[Emmanuel Adebayor]] was signed to replace Higuaín in the first team.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.elconfidencial.com/deportes/futbol/2011-04-01/para-esto-queria-mourinho-a-adebayor-la-plaga-de-lesiones-de-la-delantera-le-da-la-razon_397775/|title=Para esto quería Mourinho a Adebayor: la plaga de lesiones de la delantera le da la razón|trans-title=This is why Mourinho wanted Adebayor: forward injury plague has proven him right|newspaper=El Confidencial|first=Esther|last=Arroyo|language=es|date=1 April 2011|access-date=10 October 2017}}</ref> |
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On 13 February 2011, Morata scored the first [[hat-trick]] of his career, in a 7–1 victory against [[Deportivo Fabril]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.marca.com/2011/02/13/futbol/mas_futbol/1297620874.html|title=Morata hace un 'hat trick' en el 7–1 del Castilla|trans-title=Morata does a hat trick in Castilla's 7–1|newspaper=Marca|location=Madrid|language=es|date=13 February 2011|access-date=25 September 2017}}</ref> He finished [[2010–11 Segunda División|his first season]] as a senior with 14 league goals – joint top scorer in the squad with [[Joselu]] – but Castilla failed to gain promotion in [[2010–11 Segunda División Play-Off|the play-offs]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.defensacentral.com/la_fabrica/57259-morata-sarabia-y-joselu-el-tridente-de-oro-del-castilla|title=Morata, Sarabia y Joselu, el tridente de oro del Castilla|trans-title=Morata, Sarabia and Joselu, Castilla's golden trio|publisher=Defensa Central|language=es|date=5 May 2011|access-date=10 October 2017}}</ref> |
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[[File:Morata - Alcorcón.jpg|thumb|upright|Morata celebrates winning the [[2013 Puskás Cup]] with [[Real Madrid Castilla]]]] |
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Morata scored his first competitive goal with Real's first team on 11 November 2012, coming on in the 83rd minute and scoring the winner after just 60 seconds in a 2–1 away win against [[Levante UD|Levante]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://espnfc.com/uk/en/report/348412/report.html?soccernet=true&cc=5739|title=Morata earns Madrid the win|website=ESPN Soccernet|date=11 November 2012|access-date=11 November 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131027201423/http://espnfc.com/uk/en/report/348412/report.html?soccernet=true&cc=5739|archive-date=27 October 2013}}</ref> In his first official start, at home against [[Rayo Vallecano]] on 17 February of the following year, he scored the opener after just three minutes, but was substituted before the half-hour mark to make room for [[Raúl Albiol]], after [[Sergio Ramos]] was [[Ejection (sports)|sent off]] in a 2–0 home victory.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://espnfc.com/uk/en/report/348295/report.html?soccernet=true&cc=5739|title=Real claim derby spoils|website=ESPN FC|date=17 February 2013|access-date=18 February 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140225192235/http://espnfc.com/uk/en/report/348295/report.html?soccernet=true&cc=5739|archive-date=25 February 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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On 2 March 2013, Morata played the full 90 minutes of ''[[El Clásico]]'' against [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]], [[Assist (football)|assisting]] [[Karim Benzema]] to score the opener in an eventual 2–1 home win.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://en.espn.co.uk/football/sport/story/195666.html|title=Real win Clasico ahead of United decider|website=ESPN FC|date=2 March 2013|access-date=10 October 2017}}</ref> In [[2013–14 Real Madrid CF season|the following season]], he became a regular member of the first-team squad under new coach [[Carlo Ancelotti]], but expressed a desire for more minutes during the January transfer window.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.20minutos.es/deportes/noticia/carlo-ancelotti-cierra-puertas-salida-alvaro-morata-2026501/0/|title=Ancelotti cierras las puertas a la salida de Morata en enero|trans-title=Ancelotti closes door on Morata January exit|newspaper=[[20 minutos]]|location=Madrid|language=es|date=11 January 2014|access-date=10 October 2017}}</ref> |
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On 18 March 2014, Morata scored his first goal in the [[UEFA Champions League]], the third goal in a 3–1 win over [[FC Schalke 04|Schalke 04]] at the [[Santiago Bernabéu Stadium|Santiago Bernabéu]] in the [[2013–14 UEFA Champions League knockout phase|round of 16]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/mar/18/real-madrid-schalke-champions-league-match-report|title=Cristiano Ronaldo double completes Real Madrid's thrashing of Schalke|newspaper=[[The Guardian]]|location=London|date=18 March 2014|access-date=31 March 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140407094527/https://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/mar/18/real-madrid-schalke-champions-league-match-report|archive-date=7 April 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref> On 17 May, in the last game of [[2013–14 La Liga|the league campaign]], he scored two late goals against [[RCD Espanyol|Espanyol]] to help Real to a 3–1 home win, and finish with eight goals in the competition.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/27422375|title=Real Madrid 3–1 Espanyol|website=[[BBC Sport]]|date=17 May 2014|access-date=25 September 2017}}</ref> He also featured in the club's victory in the [[2014 UEFA Champions League Final|UEFA Champions League Final]] against Atlético Madrid, playing the last ten minutes of regular time and [[Overtime (sports)|extra time]] after replacing Benzema.<ref name=2014ChampionsLeagueFinal>{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/27383593 |title=Real Madrid 4–1 Atlético Madrid |first=Phil |last=McNulty |website=BBC Sport |date=25 May 2014 |access-date=10 February 2020}}</ref> |
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Werner played for TSV Steinhaldenfeld before joining [[VfB Stuttgart]]'s academy in 2002.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.kicker.de/werner-timo-67074/laufbahn/barclays-premier-league/2020-21/fc-chelsea-505 |title=Timo Werner |language=de |website=kicker |publisher=Olympia-Verlag |access-date=2 September 2020}}</ref> During the 2012–13 season, he was promoted to the U-19 team despite only being 16-years old at the time. He scored 24 goals that season and was rewarded for his form when he won the Gold U-17 [[Fritz Walter Medal]] in 2013.<ref name=Rise/> |
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===Juventus=== |
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[[File:Alvaro Morata 2014 edited.jpg|thumb|upright|Morata with [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] in 2014]] |
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Werner made his senior debut later that year in a [[2013–14 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round|2013–14 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase]] match against [[PFC Botev Plovdiv]].<ref name=Rise/><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/season=2014/matches/round=2000467/match=2012379/postmatch/lineups/index.html |title=Lineups Botev Plovdiv – VfB Stuttgart |publisher=UEFA |access-date=1 August 2013 |date=1 August 2013}}</ref> Upon doing so, he became the youngest player to ever play in an official match for Stuttgart at the age of 17 years, four months and 25 days, breaking the record previously held by [[Gerhard Poschner]].<ref name=Rise/><ref name=BLF>{{cite web |url=http://bundesligafanatic.com/timo-werner-the-next-star-in-stuttgarts-skyline/ |title=Timo Werner: The Next Star in Stuttgart's Skyline? |website=Bundesliga Fanatic |date=11 October 2013 |access-date=16 February 2018}}</ref> In the following weeks he also became Stuttgart's youngest ever player in the [[Bundesliga]] and in the [[DFB-Pokal]], and youngest ever goalscorer after netting his first goal for the club against [[Eintracht Frankfurt]].<ref name=BLF/> He broke another record on 10 November when he scored a [[Brace (sports)#In sports|brace]] in a 3–1 win over [[SC Freiburg]], thereby becoming the youngest player in Bundesliga history to score two goals in one game.<ref name=YG>{{cite web |url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/spieltag/1-bundesliga/2013-14/12/1894980/spielanalyse_sc-freiburg-7_vfb-stuttgart-11.html |title=Blitzstarter: Ibisevic und Werner ebnen den Weg |language=de |website=kicker |publisher=Olympia-Verlag |date=10 November 2013 |access-date=10 June 2017}}</ref> |
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On 19 July 2014, [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] announced that they had reached an agreement for the fee of €20 million for the transfer of Morata, who signed a five-year deal,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.juventus.com/juve/en/news/morata-completes-juventus-switch|title=Morata signs for Juventus|publisher=Juventus F.C.|date=19 July 2014|access-date=19 July 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.juventus.com/wps/wcm/connect/06baf795-883a-4ca9-80e9-beba5def3cfd/comunicato+19072014+morata+eng.pdf?MOD=AJPERES|title=Agreement with Real Madrid for the definitive acquisition of the player Alvaro Morata|publisher=Juventus F.C.|date=19 July 2014|access-date=19 July 2014}}</ref> with Real Madrid having the option to buy him back in the future.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.realmadrid.com/en/news/2014/07/official-announcement-morata|title=Official announcement: Morata|publisher=Real Madrid CF|date=19 July 2014|access-date=19 July 2014}}</ref> He made his debut in [[Serie A]] on 13 September, replacing [[Fernando Llorente]] for the final minute of a 2–0 home win against [[Udinese Calcio|Udinese]];<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.goal.com/en/match/juventus-vs-udinese/1836129/report?ICID=MP_MS_5|title=Juventus 2–0 Udinese: Tevez and Marchisio seal comfortable win|website=Goal.com|date=13 September 2014|access-date=2 October 2014}}</ref> two weeks later he again came on in place of his compatriot, and headed his first goal for his new club as they won 3–0 at [[Atalanta B.C.|Atalanta]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/29311911|title=Atalanta 0–3 Juventus|website=BBC Sport|date=27 September 2014|access-date=25 September 2017}}</ref> |
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On his 18th birthday Werner signed a professional contract until June 2018 with VfB Stuttgart. He went on to score 13 goals in 95 league appearances, during which time he became the youngest player to make 50 Bundesliga appearances in the competition's history.<ref name=Rise/><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.vfb.de/en/aktuell/meldungen/news/2014/timo-werner-vertragsverlaengerung-pressemitteilung/page/2908-1-1-.html |title=Timo Werner signs until 2018 |publisher=VfB Stuttgart |access-date=6 March 2014 |date=6 March 2014}}</ref><ref name=ten>{{cite news |url=http://www.bundesliga.com/en/news/Bundesliga/noblmd13-ten-things-about-timo-werner-rb-leipzig-425492.jsp |title=Ten things: Leipzig and Germany Under-21 forward Timo Werner |date=30 November 2016 |publisher=Bundesliga}}</ref> The record was later broken by [[Kai Havertz]] in 2018.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.lequipe.fr/Football/Actualites/Bayer-leverkusen-record-de-precocite-pour-kai-havertz/892785 |title=Bayer Leverkusen : record de précocité pour Kai Havertz |newspaper=L'Équipe |date=14 April 2018 |access-date=15 April 2018 |language=fr}}</ref> Stuttgart were relegated in May 2016 which prompted him to join newly promoted club [[RB Leipzig]] the following month.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/may/14/stuttgart-relegated-bundesliga-first-time-41-years |title=Stuttgart relegated from Bundesliga for first time in 41 years |date=15 May 2016 |newspaper=The Guardian}}</ref><ref name=RBL>{{cite news |url=http://www.bundesliga.com/en/news/Bundesliga/noblsp-rb-leipzig-snap-up-werner-from-stuttgart.jsp |title=Leipzig snare Werner from Stuttgart |date=15 June 2016 |publisher=Bundesliga}}</ref> |
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On 5 October 2014, in a 3–2 home win against [[A.S. Roma|Roma]], Morata came on as a substitute and was sent off for a foul on [[Kostas Manolas]], who was ordered off for retaliating.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/29476538|title=Juventus 3–2 Roma|website=BBC Sport|first=Sam|last=Sheringham|date=5 October 2014|access-date=25 September 2017}}</ref> On 9 November he scored twice in a 7–0 home demolition of [[Parma F.C.|Parma]], with Llorente – whom he replaced after 71 minutes – adding a further two.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espnfc.com/italian-serie-a/match/403734/juventus-parma/report|title=Juventus put seven past Parma as Llorente, Tevez, Morata net braces|website=ESPN FC|date=9 November 2014|access-date=9 November 2014|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304105526/http://www.espnfc.com/italian-serie-a/match/403734/juventus-parma/report|archive-date=4 March 2016}}</ref> Morata came on for the final ten minutes of the [[Supercoppa Italiana]] against [[S.S.C. Napoli|Napoli]] in [[Doha]], Qatar on 22 December, and scored in the [[Penalty shoot-out (association football)|penalty shoot-out]] which Juventus [[2014 Supercoppa Italiana|lost 5–6]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/30582475|title=Juventus 2–2 Napoli (5–6 on pens)|website=BBC Sport|date=22 December 2014|access-date=25 September 2017}}</ref> |
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===RB Leipzig=== |
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On 28 January 2015, Morata played the last 13 minutes of the [[Coppa Italia]] fixture against Parma, and scored the game's only goal at the [[Stadio Ennio Tardini]] to qualify for [[2014–15 Coppa Italia|the semi-finals]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.marca.com/2015/01/28/futbol/futbol_internacional/calcio/1422482409.html|title=A la salud de Morata|trans-title=Raising a cup for Morata|newspaper=Marca|location=Madrid|language=es|date=28 January 2015|access-date=29 January 2015}}</ref> The following month, at home against [[Borussia Dortmund]] in the [[2014–15 UEFA Champions League|UEFA Champions League round of 16]], he scored the winner in the 43rd minute of the first leg;<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=2015/matches/round=2000549/match=2014408/postmatch/report/index.html|title=First-half goals give Juve victory over Dortmund|publisher=UEFA|date=24 February 2015|access-date=25 February 2015}}</ref> he also started and found the net in the return match, helping Juve to a 3–0 win at the [[Westfalenstadion]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=2015/matches/round=2000549/match=2014418/postmatch/report/index.html|title=Tévez leads Juventus to Dortmund stroll|publisher=UEFA|date=18 March 2015|access-date=18 March 2015}}</ref> |
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[[File:20191002 Fußball, Männer, UEFA Champions League, RB Leipzig - Olympique Lyonnais by Stepro StP 0078 (cropped).jpg|thumb|upright|Werner playing for [[RB Leipzig]] in 2019]] |
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On 11 June 2016, Werner agreed to a four-year contract with RB Leipzig for a reported transfer fee of €10 million, the largest in the club's history.<ref name=RBL/><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/653695/artikel_werner-wechselt-fuer-zehn-millionen-euro-nach-leipzig.html |title=Werner wechselt für zehn Millionen Euro nach Leipzig |language=de |website=kicker |publisher=Olympia-Verlag |date=11 June 2016 |access-date=10 June 2017}}</ref> On 26 September 2016, he became the youngest player to play in 100 Bundesliga matches when he appeared in a fixture against [[1. FC Köln]] at the age of 20 years and 203 days.<ref name=YP>{{cite news |url=http://www.bundesliga.com/en/news/Bundesliga/blmd5n-timo-werner-becomes-youngest-member-of-bundesliga-100-club.jsp |title=Werner becomes youngest member of Bundesliga 100 club |date=26 June 2016 |publisher=Bundesliga}}</ref> In doing so, he bettered the record previously held by [[Julian Draxler]] by 22 days, although he was again surpassed by Havertz in 2019.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://kwese.espn.com/football/rb-leipzig/story/2959491/rb-leipzigs-timo-werner-is-youngest-to-play-100-bundesliga-games |title=RB Leipzig's Timo Werner is youngest to play 100 Bundesliga games |publisher=ESPN |last=Uersfeld |first=Stepehan |date=26 September 2016 |access-date=20 February 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.bundesliga.com/en/bundesliga/news/kai-havertz-100-bundesliga-appearances-for-bayer-leverkusen-at-20-8688 |title=Kai Havertz: 100 Bundesliga appearances for Bayer Leverkusen at 20 |publisher=Bundesliga |date=15 December 2019 |access-date=17 December 2019}}</ref> Werner ended the [[2016–17 Bundesliga]] season with 21 goals, making him the leading German goalscorer in the division, and helped RB Leipzig qualify for the [[UEFA Champions League]] for the first time in the club's history.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/article/2017/06/26/werners-originals-give-germany-striking-solution |title=Werner's originals give Germany striking solution |date=26 June 2017 |website=The World Game |publisher=SBS}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.dfb.de/en/news/detail/a-brace-each-for-werner-and-selke-as-leipzig-reach-the-champions-league-166945/ |title=A brace each for Werner and Selke as Leipzig reach the Champions League |date=6 May 2017 |publisher=German Football Association}}</ref> |
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On 7 April 2015, Morata was sent off for a foul on [[Alessandro Diamanti]] as Juventus defeated [[ACF Fiorentina|Fiorentina]] in the cup semi-final, thus missing [[2015 Coppa Italia Final|the final]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.goal.com/en-gb/match/fiorentina-vs-juventus/1998269/report|title=Fiorentina 0–3 Juventus (agg. 2–4): Bianconeri brush Viola aside to reach Coppa Italia final|website=Goal.com|date=7 April 2015|access-date=7 April 2015}}</ref> One week later, he won a [[Penalty kick (association football)|penalty]] in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-final against [[AS Monaco FC|Monaco]], which was converted by [[Arturo Vidal]] in a 1–0 home win.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.gazzetta.it/Calcio/Champions-League/Juventus/14-04-2015/champions-juventus-monaco-1-0-vidal-rigore-fa-godere-allegri-stadium-110454988856.shtml|title=Juventus-Monaco 1–0: Vidal su rigore fa godere Allegri e lo Stadium|trans-title=Juventus-Monaco 1–0: Allegri and stadium rejoice through Vidal penalty|newspaper=[[La Gazzetta dello Sport]]|location=Milan|first=Jacopo|last=Gerna|language=it|date=14 April 2015|access-date=14 April 2015}}</ref> In the first leg of the semi-final, against Real Madrid, he put the hosts ahead with a tap-in in the eighth minute, as the match ended in a 2–1 home victory,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=2015/matches/round=2000551/match=2014427/postmatch/report/index.html#tevez+gives+juventus+edge+against+real+madrid|title=Tévez gives Juventus the edge against Real Madrid|publisher=UEFA|date=5 May 2015|access-date=5 May 2015}}</ref> and he repeated the feat in the return match, on both occasions not celebrating scoring against his former club.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/32683303|title=Juventus beat Real to reach final|website=BBC Sport|first=Neil|last=Johnston|date=13 May 2015|access-date=25 September 2017}}</ref> On 6 June, in [[2015 UEFA Champions League Final|the final]] against Barcelona in [[Berlin]], he scored the equaliser early in the second half of a 1–3 loss.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=2015/matches/round=2000552/match=2015227/postmatch/report/index.html|title=Barcelona see off Juventus to claim fifth title|publisher=UEFA|date=6 June 2015|access-date=6 June 2015}}</ref> |
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In March 2018, in a match against his former club, Stuttgart, Werner became the youngest player to reach the milestone of 150 Bundesliga appearances, eclipsing the record previously held by [[Charly Körbel]].<ref name=one50>{{cite web |url=https://www.bundesliga.com/en/news/Bundesliga/timo-werner-rb-leipzig-150-bundesliga-games-stuttgart-manchester-united-liverpool-475363.jsp |title=RB Leipzig's Timo Werner makes Bundesliga history, back where it all began at Stuttgart |publisher=Bundesliga |date=11 March 2018 |access-date=12 March 2018}}</ref> Later that month he helped Leipzig defeat [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]] for the first time ever when he scored the winning goal in a 2–1 victory.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.si.com/soccer/2018/03/18/rb-leipzig-2-1-bayern-munich-timo-werner-shines-red-bulls-upset-german-giants |title=RB Leipzig 2–1 Bayern Munich: Timo Werner Shines as Red Bulls Upset German Giants |website=Sports Illustrated |date=18 March 2018 |access-date=19 March 2018}}</ref> He ultimately went on to score 13 goals and record seven assists for the season.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.bundesliga.com/en/news/Bundesliga/marco-reus-emil-forsberg-timo-werner-borussia-dortmund-leipzig-key-battles-511297.jsp |title=Marco Reus vs. Emil Forsberg, Maximilian Philipp vs. Timo Werner: The key battles as Borussia Dortmund host RB Leipzig |publisher=Bundesliga |date=25 August 2018 |access-date=2 September 2018}}</ref> |
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In early August 2015, Morata was ruled out for a month due to a [[soleus muscle]] tear in his left calf during training, and was sidelined for the [[2015 Supercoppa Italiana]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.goal.com/en/news/10/italy/2015/08/05/14175912/morata-ruled-out-for-a-month|title=Morata ruled out for a month|website=Goal.com|date=5 August 2015|access-date=5 August 2015}}</ref> In his second appearance after returning to action, on 15 September, he featured for 85 minutes and scored the winner in a 2–1 win at [[Manchester City F.C.|Manchester City]] in the [[2015–16 UEFA Champions League|UEFA Champions League group phase]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=2016/matches/round=2000634/match=2015671/postmatch/report/index.html|title=Morata earns Juventus victory at Manchester City|publisher=UEFA|date=15 September 2015|access-date=15 September 2015}}</ref> On 30 September, he scored to help defeat [[Sevilla FC|Sevilla]] 2–0 at the [[Juventus Stadium]], his fifth goal in as many appearances in the competition to equal [[Alessandro Del Piero]]'s record.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/news/newsid=2288500.html|title=Morata on equalling Del Piero's Juventus record|publisher=UEFA|date=1 October 2015|access-date=1 October 2015}}</ref> On 24 November, he was nominated for the UEFA Team of the Year.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://gazzettaworld.gazzetta.it/news/serie-a/juventus/six-nominees-team-of-year/|title=Six Juventus stars nominated for UEFA Team of the Year|newspaper=La Gazzetta dello Sport|location=Milan|first=Paul|last=Sumeet|date=24 November 2015|access-date=26 November 2015|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160219224914/http://gazzettaworld.gazzetta.it/news/serie-a/juventus/six-nominees-team-of-year/|archive-date=19 February 2016}}</ref> |
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On 7 October 2018, Werner scored two goals in a 6–0 league win over [[1. FC Nürnberg]], the first of which was his 50th Bundesliga goal. The result was also RB Leipzig's biggest ever win in the competition.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.bundesliga.com/en/news/Bundesliga/rb-leipzig-nuremberg-live-line-ups-stats-timo-werner-forsberg-upamecano-fantasy-514021.jsp |title=Timo Werner scores twice as RB Leipzig hit ten-man Nuremberg for six |publisher=Bundesliga |date=7 October 2018 |access-date=7 October 2018}}</ref> The following month, he scored a twice in a 3–0 league win over [[Hertha BSC]] and in doing so recorded the tenth competitive brace of his career.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.bundesliga.com/en/news/Bundesliga/hertha-berlin-rb-leipzig-live-line-ups-stats-timo-werner-salomon-kalou-poulsen-fantasy-516131.jsp |title=Timo Werner scores twice as RB Leipzig see off Hertha Berlin in the capital |publisher=Bundesliga |date=3 November 2018 |access-date=4 November 2018}}</ref> He reached the milestone of 10 league goals for the season on 16 December after scoring twice in a 4–1 win over [[1. FSV Mainz 05|Mainz 05]]. His double against Mainz was his fifth brace of the campaign, meaning that by that stage of season every time he scored in a match he went on to score a brace.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://bundesliga.com/en/bundesliga/news/rb-leipzig-mainz-live-line-ups-stats-timo-werner-gulacsi-aaron-martin-poulsen-fantasy-743 |title=Yussuf Poulsen and Timo Werner at the double as RB Leipzig beat Mainz |publisher=Bundesliga |date=16 December 2018 |access-date=17 December 2018}}</ref> On 27 January 2019, he made his 100th appearance for RB Leipzig when he started in a 4–0 league win over [[Fortuna Düsseldorf]].<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.dierotenbullen.com/en/news/articles/2018-19-season/duesseldorf-away-report.html |title=Quick fire Leipzig win 4–0 in Düsseldorf |publisher=RB Leipzig |date=27 January 2019 |access-date=28 January 2019}}</ref> He became the first player to score 50 Bundesliga goals for the club on 4 May when he scored once and assisted another in a 3–3 draw with Mainz.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.bundesliga.com/en/bundesliga/news/mainz-rb-leipzig-live-line-ups-stats-timo-werner-poulsen-forsberg-tyler-adams-4132 |title=Jean-Philippe Mateta and Timo Werner on target as Mainz and RB Leipzig play out six-goal thriller |publisher=Bundesliga |date=4 May 2019 |access-date=5 May 2019}}</ref> |
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On 10 December 2015, Morata signed a contract extension until 2020.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.football-italia.net/76935/official-morata-extends-juve-deal|title=Official: Morata extends Juve deal|website=Football Italia|date=10 December 2015|access-date=10 December 2015}}</ref> On 20 March 2016, in the [[Derby della Mole]] away to neighbours [[Torino F.C.|Torino]], he came off the bench in the first half and scored twice in a 4–1 victory.<ref>{{cite news |title=Torino 1-4 Juventus |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/35803805 |access-date=25 August 2020 |work=BBC Sport |date=20 March 2016}}</ref> On 21 May, he again came off the bench to score the winning goal in the 20th minute of extra time to win the [[2016 Coppa Italia Final|Coppa Italia final]] 1–0 against [[A.C. Milan]] in Rome's [[Stadio Olimpico]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.football-italia.net/84739/coppa-italia-morata-extra-time|title=Coppa Italia: Morata in extra time|website=Football Italia|date=21 May 2016|access-date=21 May 2016}}</ref> |
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Werner scored his first Bundesliga hat-trick in a 3–1 away victory against [[Borussia Mönchengladbach]] on 30 August 2019.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.bundesliga.com/en/bundesliga/news/borussia-monchengladbach-rb-leipzig-live-line-ups-stats-timo-werner-ginter-6570 |title=Timo Werner hits first Bundesliga hat-trick as clinical RB Leipzig stay perfect with 3-1 win over Borussia Mönchengladbach |publisher=Bundesliga |date=30 August 2019 }}</ref> He made his 100th league appearance for the club on 5 October, during a 1–1 draw with [[Bayer 04 Leverkusen|Bayer Leverkusen]].<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.bundesliga.com/en/bundesliga/news/bayer-leverkusen-rb-leipzig-live-line-ups-stats-kai-havertz-werner-bailey-7319 |title=Superb Christopher Nkunku goal rules out Kevin Volland opener as RB Leipzig deny Bayer Leverkusen top spot |publisher=Bundesliga |date=5 October 2019 |access-date=15 October 2019}}</ref> At the start of the following month, he scored another hat-trick and recorded three assists to guide Leipzig to an 8–0 win over Mainz, their biggest-ever win in the Bundesliga.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.bundesliga.com/en/bundesliga/news/rb-leipzig-mainz-live-line-ups-stats-timo-werner-nagelsmann-sabitzer-adams-7836 |title=Lethal Leipzig hit eight in record win over Mainz |publisher=Bundesliga |date=2 November 2019 |access-date=2 November 2019}}</ref> On 23 November, he became the youngest ever player to reach the milestone of 200 Bundesliga appearances.<ref name=2h>{{cite news |url=https://www.bundesliga.com/en/bundesliga/news/timo-werner-records-highlights-200-games-with-rb-leipzig-vfb-stuttgart-germany-8181 |title=Timo Werner's records and highlights at 200 Bundesliga games with RB Leipzig and VfB Stuttgart |publisher=Bundesliga |date=24 November 2019 |access-date=25 November 2019}}</ref> |
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===Return to Real Madrid=== |
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On 21 June 2016, Real Madrid exercised their buy-back clause to re-sign Morata from Juventus for €30 million.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.realmadrid.com/en/news/2016/06/official-announcement-morata|title=Official announcement: Morata|publisher=Real Madrid CF|date=21 June 2016|access-date=21 June 2016}}</ref> His first competitive appearance was on 9 August, as he started in a 3–2 win over fellow Spaniards Sevilla in the [[2016 UEFA Super Cup]], being replaced by Benzema after 62 minutes.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espnfc.co.uk/report?gameId=450351|title=Dani Carvajal's late goal in ET helps Real Madrid win UEFA Super Cup|website=ESPN FC|date=9 August 2016|access-date=9 August 2016}}</ref> His first goal came in a 2–1 home win over [[RC Celta de Vigo|Celta]] on 27 August.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/37179134|title=Real Madrid 2–1 Celta Vigo|website=BBC Sport|date=27 August 2016|access-date=27 August 2016}}</ref> |
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In his final match as a Leipzig player on 27 June 2020, Werner scored both of his side's goals in a 2–1 win away to [[FC Augsburg|Augsburg]].<ref name=LeipzigRecord>{{cite web |url=https://www.bundesliga.com/en/bundesliga/news/augsburg-rb-leipzig-live-line-ups-stats-werner-upamecano-nagelsmann-sabitzer-11732 |title=Timo Werner fires RB Leipzig past Augsburg to sign off as the club's record scorer |publisher=Bundesliga |date=27 June 2020 |access-date=2 July 2020}}</ref> Hence, he finished his tenure at Leipzig with 95 goals, to become the club's record goalscorer, overtaking [[Daniel Frahn]].<ref name=LeipzigRecord/> |
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On 5 April 2017, Morata profited from manager [[Zinedine Zidane]]'s rotations and scored three times in a 4–2 away win against [[CD Leganés|Leganés]] to keep his team two points clear of Barcelona with a game in hand.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.marca.com/eventos/marcador/futbol/2016_17/la-liga/jornada_30/leg_rma/|title=Asensio es un pepino|trans-title=Conundrum Asensio|newspaper=Marca|location=Spain|first=Rubén|last=Jiménez|language=es|date=5 April 2017|access-date=25 September 2017}}</ref> In spite of spending the vast majority of [[2016–17 La Liga|the season]] as backup to Benzema, he scored 15 league goals<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ovaciondeportes.com/futbol/futbol_internacional/ligas-de-europa/morata-es-suplente-pero-supera-a-benzema-en-los-registros-de-goleo/|title=Morata; un goleador letal siendo suplente|trans-title=Morata; lethal scorer even as backup|publisher=Ovación|language=es|date=6 May 2017|access-date=22 May 2017}}</ref> as the club was crowned champions for the first time in five years.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.laliga.es/noticias/real-madrid-campeon-de-laliga-santander-2016-17|title=El Real Madrid, campeón de LaLiga Santander 2016/17|trans-title=Real Madrid, LaLiga Santander champions 2016/17|publisher=[[La Liga]]|language=es|date=21 May 2017|access-date=22 May 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/39926301|title=Malaga 0–2 Real Madrid|website=BBC Sport|date=21 May 2017|access-date=25 September 2017}}</ref> He added three goals in nine appearances in the [[2016–17 UEFA Champions League|UEFA Champions League]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rtp.pt/noticias/liga-dos-campeoes/real-madrid-2-1-sporting_e947220|title=Real Madrid 2–1 Sporting|publisher=[[Rádio e Televisão de Portugal]]|language=pt|date=14 September 2016|access-date=6 June 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/37671862|title=Real Madrid 5–1 Legia Warsaw|website=BBC Sport|first=Luke|last=Reddy|date=18 October 2016|access-date=25 September 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/39152659|title=Napoli 1–3 Real Madrid|website=BBC Sport|first=Louise|last=Gwilliam|date=7 March 2017|access-date=25 September 2017}}</ref> which Real Madrid won for the second successive year.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=2017/matches/round=2000787/match=2019641/postmatch/report/index.html|title=Majestic Real Madrid win Champions League in Cardiff|publisher=UEFA|date=3 June 2017|access-date=4 June 2017}}</ref> |
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===Chelsea=== |
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[[File:2021-12-08 - FC Zenit Saint Petersburg v Chelsea F.C. - Photo 196.jpg|left|thumb|Werner scores his second goal of the match against Zenit in 2021]] |
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====2017–18 season==== |
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[[File:Morata 20170812.jpg|thumb|upright|Morata playing for [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]] in 2017]] |
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On 18 June 2020, Werner agreed to sign for English [[Premier League]] club [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]], who activated his £47.5 million release clause, on a five-year contract. He joined the club on 1 July.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/53092225 |title=Timo Werner: Chelsea agree to sign forward from RB Leipzig on five-year deal |website=BBC Sport |date=18 June 2020 |access-date=18 June 2020}}</ref> |
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He made his league debut with the club on 14 September, in a 3–1 away win against [[Brighton & Hove Albion F.C.|Brighton & Hove Albion]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11668/12071888/timo-werner-gives-chelsea-new-dimension-in-win-over-brighton |title=Timo Werner gives Chelsea new dimension in win over Brighton |website=Sky Sports |date=15 September 2020 |access-date=15 September 2020}}</ref> On 29 September, Werner scored his first goal for Chelsea in a 1–1 draw against [[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.|Tottenham Hotspur]] which they lost 4–5 on penalties in the fourth round of the [[2020–21 EFL Cup|EFL Cup]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.goal.com/en-in/match/tottenham-hotspur-v-chelsea/sagg9rj0febpb8zztm0shm38 |title=Tottenham 1-1 Chelsea (5-4 pens): Werner off the mark but Mount miss sends Spurs through |website=Goal |date=30 September 2020 |access-date=30 September 2020}}</ref> On 17 October, Werner scored his first Premier League goals with a brace and assisted Kai Havertz for the third as Chelsea drew [[Southampton F.C.|Southampton]] 3–3 at home.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.goal.com/en/news/werner-50-per-cent-happy-first-premier-league-goals-chelsea/8fg3v4vs5dfx1il25n75xdqg8 |title=Werner left 50 per cent happy with first Premier League goals as Chelsea throw two points away |website=Goal |date=17 October 2020 |access-date=17 October 2020}}</ref> On 28 October, he scored his first Champions League goal for Chelsea, a penalty against Russian side [[FC Krasnodar|Krasnodar]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/2020/10/29/timo-werner-reflects-on-resilience-shown-to-withstand-pressure-a |title=Timo Werner reflects on resilience shown to withstand pressure and penalty-taking options |publisher=Chelsea F.C. |date=29 October 2020 |access-date=29 October 2020}}</ref> |
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On 15 February 2021, Werner scored in a 2–0 win over [[Newcastle United F.C.|Newcastle United]] in the Premier League and ended his 14-game goal drought in the league.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Werner ends goal drought in Chelsea win|language=en-GB|work=BBC Sport|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/55975612|access-date=2021-02-15}}</ref> On 5 May, he scored the first goal in a 2–0 win over [[Real Madrid CF|Real Madrid]], to help his team book a place in the Champions League final against fellow Premier League side [[Manchester City F.C.|Manchester City]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/56985477 |title=Chelsea 2–0 Real Madrid |website=BBC Sport |date=5 May 2021 }}</ref> On 29 May, he won his first-ever Champions League after Chelsea defeated Manchester City in the [[2021 UEFA Champions League Final|final]] in [[Porto]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/news/0269-12650cedca55-37515f69768e-1000--report-chelsea-claim-second-title/|title=Man. City 0-1 Chelsea: Havertz gives Blues second Champions League triumph|website=[[UEFA]]|date=29 May 2021|accessdate=29 May 2021}}</ref> |
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Werner started the 2021–22 season in the [[2021 UEFA Super Cup|2021 UEFA Super Cup match]] against [[Villarreal CF|Villarreal]] on 11 August 2021, and following a 1–1 draw after extra time, Chelsea won the penalty shoot-out 6–5.<ref>{{Cite web | url = https://www.uefa.com/uefasupercup/news/026c-12f9fcd5041f-0109d61295b7-1000--highlights-chelsea-win-super-cup/ | title = Chelsea 1-1 Villarreal (pens: 6-5): Kepa edges Blues to silverware | website = UEFA.com | date = 11 August 2021 | access-date = 2 October 2021}}</ref> He scored his first goal of the season during a Carabao Cup clash against Aston Villa. The match ended 1–1 after regular time and Chelsea eventually won 4–3 on penalties.<ref>{{Cite web | url = https://www.insidesport.co/efl-cup-tottenham-chelsea-go-through-on-penalties-manchester-united-knocked-out-by-west-ham/ | title = EFL Cup: Tottenham, Chelsea go through on penalties, Manchester United knocked out by West Ham | website = insidesport.co | date = 23 September 2021 | access-date = 2 October 2021 | first = Pranav | last = Khatri}}</ref> His first Premier League goal of the season came on 2 October in a 3–1 win against Southampton.<ref>{{Cite web | url = https://www.football.london/chelsea-fc/fixtures-results/chelsea-vs-southampton-live-stream-21740646 | title = Chelsea vs Southampton highlights: Chalobah, Werner and Chilwell strike to down ten-man Saints | website = football.london | date = 2 October 2021 | access-date = 2 October 2021 | first = Sam | last = Inkersole}}</ref> On 8 December 2021, Werner scored the fastest goal for Chelsea in their Champions League history, after only 82 seconds away to [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|FC Zenit]]. He also scored a second goal in the 3–3 draw in [[Saint Petersburg]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/2021/12/08/match-report--zenit-st-petersburg-vs-chelsea|title=Match report: Zenit St Petersburg 3 Chelsea 3|website=Chelsea F.C.|date=8 December 2021|accessdate=10 December 2021}}</ref> On 12 April 2022, he scored the third goal for Chelsea to be 3–0 ahead against Real Madrid in the second leg of the Champions League quarter-finals in the [[Santiago Bernabéu Stadium]]; however, Real Madrid managed to score a goal later on, then another goal in the extra-time, to qualify eventually to the semi-finals by winning 5–4 on aggregate.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/article/werner-post-real-madrid |title=Werner: Very disappointed – I thought we were through |website=Chelsea F.C. |date=13 April 2022 }}</ref> |
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On 5 November 2017, Morata scored in the 1–0 home defeat of [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]], coached by his former boss Mourinho.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/41792809|title=Chelsea 1–0 Manchester United|website=BBC Sport|date=5 November 2017|access-date=5 November 2017}}</ref> He took his league tally to ten goals on 26 December, helping Chelsea to a 2–0 win over [[Brighton & Hove Albion F.C.|Brighton & Hove Albion]], also at [[Stamford Bridge (stadium)|Stamford Bridge]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/chelsea-2-brighton-0-blues-manchester-united-win-albion-alvaro-morata-a8128996.html |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220507/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/chelsea-2-brighton-0-blues-manchester-united-win-albion-alvaro-morata-a8128996.html |archive-date=7 May 2022 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live|title=Chelsea 2 Brighton 0: Blues close on Manchester United after stylish win over sloppy Albion|newspaper=[[The Independent]]|first=Jack|last=Pitt-Brooke|date=27 December 2017|access-date=27 December 2017}}{{cbignore}}</ref> |
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===Return to RB Leipzig=== |
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On 17 January 2018, Morata was sent off after picking up a [[Penalty card#Yellow card|booking]] for diving, then another seconds later for dissent, in a third round [[FA Cup]] [[2017–18 FA Cup|replay win]] over [[Norwich City F.C.|Norwich City]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://metro.co.uk/2018/01/18/antonio-conte-admits-not-happy-alvaro-moratas-reaction-led-fa-cup-red-card-7238282/|title=Antonio Conte admits he is 'not happy' with Alvaro Morata's reaction which led to FA Cup red card|newspaper=Metro|first=Louis|last=Sealey|date=18 January 2018|access-date=18 January 2018}}</ref> He finished his first year with 15 goals in all competitions, and the Blues finished fifth in the [[2017–18 Premier League|league table]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://talksport.com/football/389837/chelsea-transfer-news-borussia-dortmund-alvaro-morata-move/|title=BVB BLOW Chelsea transfer news: Borussia Dortmund rule out Alvaro Morata move as misfiring forward is 'too expensive'|publisher=[[Talksport]]|first=Billy|last=Hawkins|date=25 June 2018|access-date=19 August 2018}}</ref> |
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On 9 August 2022, Werner re-signed for Bundesliga club RB Leipzig on a four-year contract for a reported fee of £25.3 million.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11668/12668843/timo-werner-rb-leipzig-re-sign-striker-from-chelsea |title=Timo Werner: RB Leipzig re-sign striker from Chelsea on four-year deal |website=Sky Sports |date=9 August 2022 |access-date=9 August 2022}}</ref> On 13 August, Werner made his return debut in a 2–2 draw against [[1. FC Köln]]. He also scored, firing a dipping shot from outside the box at Köln keeper [[Marvin Schwäbe]], who let it slip through his hands to gift Leipzig the opener in the 36th minute.<ref>{{cite news |title=Timo Werner scores on RB Leipzig return in draw with Cologne |url=https://www.espn.com/soccer/rb-leipzig/story/4720421/timo-werner-scores-on-rb-leipzig-return-in-draw-with-cologne |access-date=19 August 2022 |work=ESPN |date=13 August 2022}}</ref> |
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====2018–19 season==== |
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Morata opened his account for [[2018–19 Premier League|the following campaign]] on 18 August 2018, scoring the second goal in a 3–2 home victory against Arsenal.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.goal.com/en-ke/news/morata-makes-his-mark-but-hazard-still-the-difference-maker/4c15hchg8vvg1r0ndvgmzg9uv|title=Morata makes his mark but Sarri's hopes of success hinge on Hazard|website=Goal.com|date=18 August 2018|access-date=19 August 2018}}</ref> On 4 October, he scored the winner in a 1–0 win over [[MOL Vidi FC|MOL Vidi]] in [[2018–19 UEFA Europa League|the group stage]] of the [[UEFA Europa League]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fourfourtwo.com/sg/news/chelsea-1-vidi-0-morata-ends-drought-earn-group-l-win|title=Chelsea 1 Vidi 0: Morata ends drought to earn Group L win|website=[[FourFourTwo]]|date=4 October 2018|access-date=5 October 2018}}</ref> A month later, he scored twice to help beat [[Crystal Palace F.C.|Crystal Palace]] 3–1 in a league fixture at home.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fourfourtwo.com/my/news/chelsea-3-crystal-palace-1-morata-double-maintains-momentum|title=Chelsea 3 Crystal Palace 1: Morata double maintains momentum|website=FourFourTwo|date=5 November 2018|access-date=5 November 2018}}</ref> |
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===Atlético Madrid=== |
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[[File:Alvaro Morata 2019-cropped (cropped).jpg|thumb|upright|Morata playing for [[Atlético Madrid]] in 2019]] |
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On 27 January 2019, Morata returned to Atlético Madrid after 12 years, joining the club on an 18-month [[Loan (sports)|loan]] deal.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11668/11620554/alvaro-morata-joins-atletico-madrid-from-chelsea-on-loan|title=Alvaro Morata joins Atletico Madrid from Chelsea on loan|website=[[Sky Sports]]|date=28 January 2019|access-date=29 January 2019}}</ref> He made his league debut on 3 February, in a 0–1 away loss against [[Real Betis]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/47110070|title=Real Betis 1–0 Atlético Madrid|website=BBC Sport|date=3 February 2019|access-date=4 February 2019}}</ref> He scored his first goal on 24 February, in a 2–0 home win over [[Villarreal CF|Villarreal]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/47336163|title=Atlético Madrid 2–0 Villarreal|website=BBC Sport|date=24 February 2019|access-date=24 February 2019}}</ref> |
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On 6 July 2019, Atlético Madrid confirmed the permanent signing of Morata from Chelsea and he would officially join the club on 1 July 2020,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://en.atleticodemadrid.com/noticias/agreement-with-chelsea-fc-over-the-transfer-of-morata|title=Agreement with Chelsea FC over the transfer of Morata|date=6 July 2019|access-date=6 July 2019}}</ref> for a fee around £58 million.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.espn.com/soccer/soccer-transfers/story/3894126/chelsea-confirm-morata-sale-to-atletico|title=Chelsea confirm Morata sale to Atletico|date=6 July 2019|publisher=ESPN|access-date=6 July 2019}}</ref> |
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====2019–20 season==== |
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On 18 August 2019, Morata scored the only goal in Atlético Madrid's [[La Liga]] opener win against [[Getafe CF|Getafe]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://amp.marca.com/en/football/spanish-football/cronica/2019/08/19/5d59d500268e3e1b448b45c2.html|title=Atletico Madrid start the season in typical fashion|newspaper=Marca|date=19 August 2019}}</ref> On 1 October 2019, Morata marked his 300th professional game with an assist for the game's opening goal in a 2–0 away win against Russian side [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.marca.com/en/football/spanish-football/2019/10/03/5d95d561ca47415f7b8b4568.html|title=Morata reaches 300 matches|date=3 October 2019|website=MARCA|language=en|access-date=3 October 2019}}</ref> On 22 October, he scored his first [[2019–20 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] goal for Atlético by heading home [[Renan Lodi]]'s cross for the only goal of the game in a 1–0 win at home against German side [[Bayer 04 Leverkusen|Bayer Leverkusen]]. This also made him the first player to score for both [[Real Madrid CF|Real Madrid]] and Atlético in the Champions League.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www-newindianexpress-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/www.newindianexpress.com/sport/football/2019/oct/23/alvaro-morata-makes-his-point-by-scoring-winner-for-atletico-madrid-2051832.amp?amp_js_v=a2&_gsa=1&usqp=mq331AQCKAE%3D#aoh=15722616520991&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&_tf=From%20%251%24s&share=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.newindianexpress.com%2Fsport%2Ffootball%2F2019%2Foct%2F23%2Falvaro-morata-makes-his-point-by-scoring-winner-for-atletico-madrid-2051832.html|title=Alvaro Morata makes his point by scoring winner for Atletico Madrid|website=The New Indian Express|access-date=23 October 2019}}</ref> On 11 March 2020, in the [[2019–20 UEFA Champions League knockout phase|Champions League last 16]] second leg away to defending champions [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]], Morata came on as a late substitute in [[extra time]] and scored the final goal of the game in a 3–2 away win, thus winning the tie 4–2 on aggregate, ensuring his team's qualification to the quarter-finals of the competition.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://metro.co.uk/2020/03/11/rio-ferdinand-trolls-alvaro-morata-liverpool-champions-league-defeat-atletico-madrid-chelsea-12384917/|title=Rio Ferdinand trolls Chelsea flop Alvaro Morata after Liverpool's CL exit|first=Metro Sport|last=Reporter|date=11 March 2020}}</ref> |
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===Return to Juventus=== |
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[[File:FC Zenit Saint Petersburg vs. Juventus, 20 October 2021 19.jpg|thumb|Morata with [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] in 2021]] |
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====2020–21 season==== |
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Morata returned to Juventus on 22 September 2020, on a one-year loan worth €10 million, with an option for purchase at €45 million.<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|last=Juventus.com|title=Welcome home, Alvaro! - Juventus|url=https://www.juventus.com/en/news/articles/welcome-home-alvaro|access-date=2020-09-22|website=Juventus.com|language=en}}</ref> Juventus also reserve the right to extend the loan for a further year for another €10 million; in this case, the option for purchase is worth €35 million.<ref name="auto"/> He made his first appearance for the club since his return on 27 September, in a 2–2 away draw against Roma in Serie A.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.espn.com/soccer/report?gameId=583144 |title=AS Roma vs. Juventus - Football Match Report |work=ESPN.com |date=27 September 2020 |access-date=27 September 2020 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.corrieredellosport.it/news/calcio/serie-a/2020/09/27-74234236/roma-juve_2-2_doppiette_di_veretout_e_ronaldo/ |title=Roma-Juve 2-2: doppiette di Veretout e Ronaldo |work=Il Corriere dello Sport |language=it |date=27 September 2020 |access-date=27 September 2020 }}</ref> He scored his first goal for the club since his return on 17 October, in a 1–1 away draw to [[F.C. Crotone|Crotone]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.football-italia.net/160703/crotone-1-1-juventus-chiesa-hero-and-villain|title=Crotone 1-1 Juventus: Chiesa hero and villain|publisher=Football Italia|date=17 October 2020}}</ref> Morata scored a brace on 20 October, to help Juventus win 2–0 in the [[2020–21 UEFA Champions League|UEFA Champions League]] group stage match against [[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]] away from home.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Morata double as Juve beat Dynamo Kyiv|language=en-GB|work=BBC Sport|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/54559665|access-date=2020-10-20}}</ref> On 28 October, he had three goals disallowed for offside against Barcelona in a Champions League group stage game, which Juventus lost 2–0 at home.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-10-28|title=Alvaro Morata scores hat-trick of offside goals as Barcelona beat Juventus|url=https://talksport.com/football/780971/alvaro-morata-juventus-vs-barcelona-chelsea/|access-date=2020-10-29|website=talkSPORT|language=en-US}}</ref> On 20 January 2021, Morata won the [[2020 Supercoppa Italiana|Supercoppa Italiana]], beating 2–0 Napoli in a match where he scored the second goal.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-01-20|title=Supercoppa, Juventus-Napoli 2-0: Ronaldo e Morata gol. Insigne, rigore fatale|url=https://www.repubblica.it/sport/calcio/serie-a/2021/01/20/news/supercoppa_juventus-napoli_2-0_ronaldo_e_morata_regalano_il_primo_titolo_a_pirlo-283528610/|access-date=2021-06-17|website=la Repubblica|language=it}}</ref> |
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On 15 June 2021, Morata's loan with Juventus was extended until 30 June 2022.<ref>{{Cite web|date=15 June 2021|title=Ufficiale - Morata: è rinnovo! | trans-title= Official - Morata: renewal!|url=https://www.juventus.com/it/news/articoli/ufficiale-morata-e-rinnovo|access-date=15 June 2021|website=www.juventus.com|language=it}}</ref> |
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==International career== |
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[[File:2019-06-11 Fußball, Männer, Länderspiel, Deutschland-Estland StP 2057 LR10 by Stepro.jpg|thumb|upright|right|Werner with [[Germany national football team|Germany]] in 2019]] |
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===Youth=== |
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[[File:Álvaro Morata, Spain U-19, SBS Cup 2010 in Fujieda, Japan (cropped).jpg|thumb|upright|Morata playing for [[Spain national under-19 football team|Spain U19]] in 2010]] |
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Werner represented Germany at [[Germany national youth football team|youth level]], playing for the U15, U16, U17, U19 and [[Germany national under-21 football team|U21]] teams, scoring 34 goals in 48 matches overall. In 2010, he scored a hat-trick on his first appearance for Germany U15 in a match against Poland. Two years later, he was a part of the Germany team that finished runner-up in the [[2012 UEFA European Under-17 Championship]].<ref name=ten /> |
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Morata was selected to the [[Spain national under-17 football team|Spain under-17 team]] for the [[2009 FIFA U-17 World Cup|2009 U-17 World Cup]] in Nigeria, playing four matches and scoring two goals as Spain finished third.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.marca.com/2009/11/01/futbol/seleccion/1257094427.html|title=Goleada antes de lo serio|trans-title=Routing before the real deal|newspaper=Marca|location=Madrid|language=es|date=1 November 2009|access-date=9 January 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.elmundo.es/elmundodeporte/2009/11/15/futbol/1258305443.html|title=Consuelo de bronce|trans-title=Bronze consolation|newspaper=[[El Mundo (Spain)|El Mundo]]|language=es|date=15 November 2009|access-date=9 January 2019}}</ref> Subsequently, he represented the [[Spain national under-19 football team|under-19s]] at the Japan International Tournament,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rfef.es/index.jsp?nodo=39&ID=2383|title=Convocatoria Torneo Internacional de Japón Sub-19|trans-title=Japan Under-19 International Tournament callup|publisher=[[Royal Spanish Football Federation]]|language=es|date=7 August 2010|access-date=17 August 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120308185025/http://www.rfef.es/index.jsp?nodo=39&ID=2383|archive-date=8 March 2012|url-status=dead}}</ref> helping Spain finish second behind the hosts.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rfef.es/index.jsp?nodo=39&ID=2423|title=La Sub-19 gana y se adjudica el segundo puesto|trans-title=Under-19 win and finish second|publisher=Royal Spanish Football Federation|date=24 August 2010|access-date=26 August 2010|language=es|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120308185049/http://www.rfef.es/index.jsp?nodo=39&ID=2423|archive-date=8 March 2012|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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Werner was called up to the [[Germany national football team|German senior squad]] in 2017 by head coach [[Joachim Löw]] for the friendly against [[England national football team|England]] and the 2018 World Cup qualification match against [[Azerbaijan national football team|Azerbaijan]] on 22 and 26 March 2017 respectively.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/673466/artikel_absolut-verdient_loew-nominiert-werner-erstmals.html |title='Absolut verdient': Löw nominiert Werner erstmals |language=de |website=kicker |publisher=Olympia-Verlag |date=17 March 2017 |access-date=10 June 2017}}</ref> |
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Morata was selected by Spain for the [[2011 UEFA European Under-19 Championship]] in Romania, helping the national team win the tournament with six goals, the highest in the competition.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/under19/news/newsid=1653263.html|title=Spain's Morata takes U19 scoring plaudits|publisher=UEFA|first=Andrew|last=Haslam|date=1 August 2011|access-date=25 September 2017}}</ref> He made his debut with the [[Spain national under-21 football team|under-21s]] at the [[2013 UEFA European Under-21 Championship]] in Israel, scoring the only goal in each of the first two group games against [[Russia national under-21 football team|Russia]] and [[Germany national under-21 football team|Germany]], in the 82nd and 86th minutes respectively.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/under21/season=2013/matches/round=2000188/match=2010947/postmatch/report/index.html|title=Morata late show gives Spain winning start|publisher=UEFA|first=Simon|last=Hart|date=6 June 2013|access-date=25 September 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/under21/season=2013/matches/round=2000188/match=2010951/index.html|title=Morata sends Spain through as Germany crash out|publisher=UEFA|date=9 June 2013|access-date=25 September 2017}}</ref> He closed out a perfect group stage with his third goal, against the [[Netherlands national under-21 football team|Netherlands]] in a 3–0 win.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/under21/season=2013/matches/round=2000188/match=2010955/postmatch/report/index.html#spain+beat+netherlands+group+b|title=Spain beat Netherlands to top Group B|publisher=UEFA|first=Simon|last=Hart|date=12 June 2013|access-date=25 September 2017}}</ref> Spain won the tournament, and he finished as the competition's top scorer.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/under21/news/newsid=1965203.html#morata+wins+golden+boot+spanish+clean+sweep|title=Morata wins Golden Boot in Spanish clean sweep|publisher=UEFA|first=Sam|last=Adams|date=18 June 2013|access-date=25 September 2017}}</ref> |
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On 17 May 2017, Werner was named in Germany's squad for the [[2017 FIFA Confederations Cup]] held in Russia. He appeared as a substitute for [[Sandro Wagner]] in the team's opening game of the tournament against [[Australia national soccer team|Australia]],<ref>{{Cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2017/jun/20/australia-v-germany-confederations-cup-live |title=Australia 2–3 Germany: Confederations Cup –as it happened |date=20 June 2017 |newspaper=The Guardian}}</ref> before scoring his first two international goals when selected to start in Germany's final group match against [[Cameroon national football team|Cameroon]] on 25 June.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.dw.com/en/confederations-cup-werner-double-downs-cameroon-to-set-up-date-with-mexico/a-39392462 |title=Confederations Cup: Werner double downs Cameroon to set up date with Mexico |date=25 June 2017 |publisher=Deutsche Welle}}</ref> Four days later, Werner scored Germany's third goal in a 4–1 semi-final victory over [[Mexico national football team|Mexico]].<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/40410798 |title=Germany 4–1 Mexico |date=29 June 2017 |website=BBC Sport}}</ref> On 2 July 2017, Werner assisted [[Lars Stindl]]'s tournament winning goal in the [[2017 FIFA Confederations Cup Final]] against [[Chile national football team|Chile]].<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/40464139 |title=Chile 0–1 Germany |date=2 July 2017 |website=BBC Sport}}</ref> With three goals and two assists, Werner was awarded the tournament's Golden Boot.<ref name=CFC>{{Cite news |url=https://www.fifa.com/confederationscup/news/y=2017/m=7/news=awards-list-dominated-by-victorious-germans-2900157.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170703001253/http://www.fifa.com/confederationscup/news/y=2017/m=7/news=awards-list-dominated-by-victorious-germans-2900157.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=3 July 2017 |title=Awards list dominated by victorious Germans |date=2 July 2017 |publisher=FIFA}}</ref> |
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===Senior=== |
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On 7 November 2014, Morata was called up to manager [[Vicente del Bosque]]'s [[Spain national football team|senior squad]] for matches against [[Belarus national football team|Belarus]] and [[Germany national football team|Germany]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/nov/07/diego-costa-spain-squad-chelsea-left-out|title=Chelsea's Diego Costa left out of Spain squad to play Belarus and Germany|newspaper=The Guardian|location=London|date=7 November 2014|access-date=7 November 2014}}</ref> He made his debut against Belarus on the 15th, replacing [[Isco]] for the last ten minutes of a 3–0 win in [[Huelva]] for the [[UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying|UEFA Euro 2016 qualifiers]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2016/matches/round=2000446/match=2013917/postmatch/report/index.html|title=Much-changed Spain dominate Belarus|publisher=UEFA|first=Graham|last=Hunter|date=15 November 2014|access-date=15 November 2014}}</ref> In the same competition, on 27 March 2015, he scored his first senior international goal, the only goal in a victory over [[Ukraine national football team|Ukraine]] in [[Seville]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/qualifiers/season=2016/matches/round=2000446/match=2013920/postmatch/report/index.html|title=Morata ensures Spain beat Ukraine|publisher=UEFA|first=Graham|last=Hunter|date=27 March 2015|access-date=28 March 2015}}</ref> |
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On 4 June 2018, Werner was included in Germany's final 23-man squad for the [[2018 FIFA World Cup]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.dw.com/en/germany-announce-final-world-cup-squad-with-manuel-neuer-without-leroy-san%C3%A9/a-44064011 |title=Germany announce final World Cup squad, with Manuel Neuer, without Leroy Sané |publisher=Deutsche Welle |access-date=4 June 2018}}</ref> He made his first [[FIFA World Cup|World Cup]] appearance on 17 June, starting in a 1–0 loss to Mexico in Germany's opening match.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.goal.com/en/news/germany-can-still-win-world-cup-insists-werner/40kdqb8drsyu1rj49wry3rim8 |title=Germany can still win World Cup, insists Werner |website=Goal.com |publisher=Perform Group |access-date=20 June 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.news.com.au/sport/football/world-cup/german-star-julian-brandt-cops-heat-for-taking-a-selfie/news-story/885184a305f41fc9d37288a7ca00c3c9 |title=German star Julian Brandt cops heat for taking a selfie |publisher=news.com.au |access-date=10 June 2018}}</ref> He featured in both of the remaining group stage fixtures but failed to score as Germany were eliminated at the first round for the first time since 1938.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/world-cup/world-cup-2018-germany-south-korea-group-f-knocked-out-timo-werner-mesut-ozil-player-ratings-a8419906.html |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220621/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/world-cup/world-cup-2018-germany-south-korea-group-f-knocked-out-timo-werner-mesut-ozil-player-ratings-a8419906.html |archive-date=21 June 2022 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live |title=South Korea vs Germany player ratings: Timo Werner and Mesut Ozil flop as world champions knocked out |newspaper=The Independent |last=Jones |first=Michael |date=27 June 2018 |access-date=28 June 2018}}</ref> |
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Selected for [[UEFA Euro 2016|the finals in France]],<ref>{{cite news|url=https://elpais.com/deportes/2016/05/31/actualidad/1464710610_277737.html?rel=cx_articulo|title=Isco y Saúl fuera de la lista de Del Bosque para la Eurocopa 2016|trans-title=Isco and Saúl out of Del Bosque's list for 2016 European Championship|newspaper=[[El País]]|location=Madrid|first=Luis|last=Martín|language=es|date=1 June 2016|access-date=25 September 2017}}</ref> Morata started and scored a brace in a 3–0 group win against [[Turkey national football team|Turkey]] in Nice.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espnfc.co.uk/report?gameId=438184|title=Spain cruise past Turkey to advance to knockout stage|website=ESPN FC|date=17 June 2016|access-date=17 June 2016}}</ref> On 2 September 2017, coming off the bench in the 77th minute, he scored once to help the hosts defeat [[Italy national football team|Italy]] 3–0 in the [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|2018 FIFA World Cup qualifiers]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://metro.co.uk/2017/09/03/alvaro-morata-displays-sublime-pace-and-movement-to-finish-off-spain-goal-against-italy-6899406/|title=Watching, Conte? Morata shows UNREAL pace and movement to finish off Spain goal|newspaper=Metro|date=3 September 2017|access-date=25 September 2017}}</ref> |
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On 19 May 2021, he was selected to the squad for the [[UEFA Euro 2020]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.kicker.de/em-kader-offiziell-loew-beruft-mueller-hummels-und-volland-804642/artikel|title=EM-Kader offiziell: Löw beruft Müller, Hummels und Volland|date=19 May 2021|website=kicker.de|language=de|access-date=19 May 2021}}</ref> On 14 June 2022, he scored a brace in a 5–2 win over [[Italy national football team|Italy]] in the [[2022–23 UEFA Nations League A]], to be Italy's first time to concede at least five goals since the 6–1 defeat to [[Yugoslavia national football team|Yugoslavia]] on 12 May 1957.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/61806423 |title=Germany 5–2 Italy: Germany became the first team to score five goals in a game against Italy since 1957 in a Nations League demolition in Monchengladbach |website=BBC Sport |date=14 June 2022 }}</ref> |
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On 21 May 2018, Morata was left out of Spain's 23-man squad for the World Cup finals, following what was described by ''[[The Guardian]]'' as "an indifferent season at Chelsea."<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/may/21/chelsea-forward-alvaro-morata-out-spain-world-cup-squad|title=Chelsea forward Álvaro Morata left out of Spain's World Cup squad|newspaper=The Guardian|date=21 May 2018|access-date=22 May 2018}}</ref> |
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On 24 May 2021, he was included in [[Luis Enrique]]'s [[UEFA Euro 2020 squads#Spain|24-man squad]] for [[UEFA Euro 2020]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Braidwood |first1=Jamie |title=Euro 2020 news LIVE: Sergio Ramos left out of Spain squad plus latest before England announcement |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/euro-2020-news-live-england-squad-b1852654.html |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220507/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/euro-2020-news-live-england-squad-b1852654.html |archive-date=7 May 2022 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live |access-date=24 May 2021 |work=The Independent |date=24 May 2021}}{{cbignore}}</ref> On 19 June, In Spain's second group match of the tournament against [[Poland national football team|Poland]], Morata scored the opening goal in an eventual 1–1 draw.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/51197624 |title=Lewandowski scores as Poland hold Spain |work=BBC Sport |date=19 June 2021 |access-date=19 June 2021 }}</ref> Morata scored Spain's fourth goal of the Euro 2020 round of 16 in the 100th minute of the game against [[Croatia national football team|Croatia]], resulting in a 5–3 victory on 28 June.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Spain beat Croatia in eight-goal thriller|language=en-GB|work=BBC Sport|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51198542|access-date=2021-06-28}}</ref> In the semi-finals against [[Italy national football team|Italy]], he came off the bench to score an equalising goal, which sent the match to extra-time and eventually to a penalty-shootout. Spain was eliminated after losing the shootout by 4–2,<ref>{{cite web |url=https://footballexpress.co.uk/euro-2020-italy-1-1-spain-post-match-analysis/|title=Euro 2020: Italy 1-1 Spain Post-match analysis|website=Football Express.co.uk|date=7 July 2021 }}</ref> in which his penalty was saved by [[Gianluigi Donnarumma]]. However, his goal against Italy was his sixth in the [[UEFA European Championship|European Championship]], allowing him to become Spain's top scorer in the competition, overtaking [[Fernando Torres]]' former record of five goals in the competition.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/51198738 |title=Italy 1–1 Spain |website=BBC Sport |date=6 July 2021 }}</ref> |
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==Style of play== |
==Style of play== |
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Nicknamed "Turbo Timo", Werner is known for his acceleration and pace.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.bundesliga.com/en/bundesliga/news/timo-werner-10-things-on-the-rb-leipzig-and-germany-striker-2746-1259 |title=Timo Werner: 10 things on the jet-heeled RB Leipzig and Germany striker |publisher=Bundesliga |access-date=27 June 2020}}</ref> A direct, hard-working, and energetic [[Forward (association football)|forward]], he initially played as a [[Midfielder#Winger|winger]] in his youth, before being switched to a striker or [[Forward (association football)#Centre-forward|centre-forward]] role. An intelligent player, he has been praised in the media for his determination and willingness to drop deep to retrieve the ball or link-up with midfielders. While he is not known for his physicality, aerial game, or hold–up play, he is a prolific goalscorer, possessing excellent movement off the ball, as well as a powerful and accurate shot with his right foot from both inside and outside the penalty area; he usually prefers to cut inside from the left flank and shoot on goal with his stronger foot, although he is also capable of cutting inside from the right and striking with his left.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.espn.com/soccer/soccer-transfers/story/4111487/why-chelsea-signing-timo-werner-should-settle-quickly-in-premier-league |title=Why Chelsea signing Timo Werner should settle quickly in Premier League |publisher=ESPN |last1=Karlsen |first1=Tor-Kristian |date=18 June 2020 |access-date=18 August 2020}}</ref> |
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In his younger days, Morata was compared to Real Madrid and Spain's [[Fernando Morientes]] due to his playing style.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://elpais.com/diario/2010/12/13/deportes/1292194807_850215.html|title=Morata, el recogepelotas atlético que admiraba a Raúl|trans-title=Morata, the Atlético ball boy who admired Raúl|newspaper=El País|location=Madrid|first=Eleonora|last=Giovio|language=es|date=13 December 2010|access-date=25 September 2017}}</ref> During his first season at Juventus he stood out for his pace, energy, physicality and work-rate on the pitch, while his technique, opportunism, heading ability and positional sense saw him score several crucial goals.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.football-italia.net/62304/case-morata|title=The case for Morata|website=Football Italia|access-date=15 March 2016|date=6 February 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sportsnet.ca/soccer/alvaro-morata-uefa-champions-league-final-juventus-barcelona/|title=Morata an unsung hero for Juventus this season|publisher=[[Sportsnet]]|first=Craig|last=Battle|date=3 June 2015|access-date=15 March 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://sport.sky.it/sport/champions_league/2015/06/06/juventus_barcellona_finale_champions_league_berlino.html|title=Triplete Barcellona: E' campione d'Europa. Peccato, Juve|trans-title=Barcelona treble: They're Champions of Europe. What a shame, Juve|website=[[Sky Sport (Italy)|Sky Sport]]|language=it|date=6 June 2015|access-date=15 March 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://sport.ilmessaggero.it/calcio/pagelle_juventus_barcellona-1078498.html|title=Buffon non-molla mai, Morata una rete Real, Pogba e Tevez non-lasciano il segno|trans-title=Buffon never gives up, Morata a "Real" goal, Pogba and Tevez don't leave their mark|newspaper=[[Il Messaggero]]|location=Rome|first=Luciano|last=Danza|language=it|date=7 June 2015|access-date=25 September 2017}}</ref> |
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A versatile and well-rounded forward, Morata is capable of playing as a main [[Striker (association football)|striker]] or linking up play between the lines, and has also played out wide on [[Midfielder#Winger|the wing]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thescore.com/news/882679|title=Alvaro Morata denies contact with Real Madrid despite looming buy-back clause|website=The Score|first=Anthony|last=Lopopolo|date=15 November 2015|access-date=27 April 2016}}</ref> |
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==Personal life== |
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Morata was born in [[Madrid]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.worldfootball.net/player_summary/alvaro-morata/ |title=Álvaro Morata: Profile |website=worldfootball.net |publisher=HEIM:SPIEL |access-date=30 July 2020}}</ref> He is son to Susana Martín and Alfonso Morata. His father is heavily involved in transfer negotiations alongside Morata's agent, [[Juanma López (footballer)|Juanma López]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://en.as.com/en/2017/07/03/football/1499077447_396483.html|title=Morata agent, father hold Real Madrid exit talks at Bernabéu|last=AS|first=Diario|date=2017-07-03|website=AS.com|language=en|access-date=2020-04-16}}</ref> |
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In March 2014, Morata shaved off all of his hair in solidarity with sick children, saying "kids with cancer wanted to have my haircut but they couldn't, so I gave myself theirs".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://deportes.terra.es/real-madrid/alvaro-morata-se-corta-el-pelo-por-un-fin-solidario,b9d6492350715410VgnVCM10000098cceb0aRCRD.html|title=Álvaro Morata se corta el pelo por un fin solidario|trans-title=Álvaro Morata cuts his hair in the aim of solidarity|publisher=Terra|language=es|date=31 March 2014|access-date=27 October 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.20minutos.es/deportes/noticia/alvaro-morata-rapa-cabeza-solidaridad-ninos-enfermos-cancer-2099971/0/#xtor=AD-15&xts=467263|title=Álvaro Morata se rapa la cabeza por solidaridad con los niños enfermos de cáncer|trans-title=Álvaro Morata shaves his head in solidarity with children ill with cancer|newspaper=20 minutos|location=Madrid|language=es|date=30 March 2014|access-date=27 October 2015}}</ref> |
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On 10 December 2016, he got engaged to his Italian girlfriend Alice Campello,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.marca.com/en/football/real-madrid/2016/12/09/584b2a06ca4741d2728b45b8.html|title=Morata proposes to girlfriend during a magic show|newspaper=Marca|location=Madrid|first=Pablo|last=Moreno|date=10 December 2016|access-date=10 December 2016}}</ref> and on 17 June 2017, the pair were married in [[Venice]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/alvaro-morata-marries-alice-campello-10642164|title=Alvaro Morata marries Alice Campello in stunning Venice ceremony as striker considers Manchester United move|newspaper=[[Daily Mirror]]|location=London|first=Martin|last=Domin|date=18 June 2017|access-date=18 June 2017}}</ref> Their twin sons Alessandro and Leonardo were born on 29 July 2018, and the player changed his kit number at Chelsea from 9 to 29 to honour them.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/2018/8/3/new-dad-morata-to-wear-29|title=New dad Morata to wear 29|publisher=Chelsea F.C.|date=3 August 2018|access-date=3 August 2018}}</ref> On 29 September 2020, the couple's third son Edoardo was born.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-09-29|title=Alice Campello e Alvaro Morata: è nato Edoardo, il terzo figlio|url=https://www.vanityfair.it/people/italia/2020/09/29/alice-campello-alvaro-morata-nato-edoardo-terzo-figlio-foto-gossip|access-date=2020-09-29|website=VanityFair.it|language=it}}</ref> |
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==Career statistics== |
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|1||0||0||0||colspan="2"|—||0||0||0||0||1||0 |
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|31||21||1||0||colspan=2|—||colspan=2|—||colspan=2|—||32||21 |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[ |
|[[2017–18 RB Leipzig season|2017–18]]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.kicker.de/werner-timo-67074/spieler/1-bundesliga/2017-18/rasenballsport-leipzig-15778 |title=Werner Timo: Verein: Einsätze: 2017/18 |trans-title=Werner Timo: Club: Caps: 2017/18 |language=de |website=kicker |publisher=Olympia-Verlag |access-date=25 June 2020}}</ref> |
||
|Bundesliga |
|||
|La Liga |
|||
| |
|32||13||2||1||colspan=2|—||11{{efn|Six appearances and three goals in [[UEFA Champions League]], five appearances and four goals in UEFA Europa League}}||7||colspan=2|—||45||21 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[ |
|[[2018–19 RB Leipzig season|2018–19]]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.kicker.de/werner-timo-67074/spieler/1-bundesliga/2018-19/rasenballsport-leipzig-15778 |title=Werner Timo: Verein: Einsätze: 2018/19 |trans-title=Werner Timo: Club: Caps: 2018/19 |language=de |website=kicker |publisher=Olympia-Verlag |access-date=25 June 2020}}</ref> |
||
|Bundesliga |
|||
|La Liga |
|||
| |
|30||16||4||3||colspan=2|—||3{{efn|name=UEL}}||0||colspan=2|—||37||19 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[2019–20 RB Leipzig season|2019–20]]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.kicker.de/werner-timo-67074/spieler/1-bundesliga/2019-20/rasenballsport-leipzig-15778 |title=Werner Timo: Verein: Einsätze: 2019/20 |trans-title=Werner Timo: Club: Caps: 2019/20 |language=de |website=kicker |publisher=Olympia-Verlag |access-date=27 June 2020}}</ref> |
|||
!colspan="2"|Total |
|||
|Bundesliga |
|||
!37||10||9||0||colspan="2"|—||6||1||0||0||52||11 |
|||
|34||28||3||2||colspan=2|—||8{{efn|name=UCL|Appearances in UEFA Champions League}}||4||colspan=2|—||45||34 |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
!colspan=2|Total |
|||
|rowspan="3"|[[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] |
|||
!127||78||10||6||colspan=2|—||22||11||colspan=2|—||159||95 |
|||
|[[2014–15 Juventus F.C. season|2014–15]]<ref>{{Soccerbase season|id=58023|season=2014|access-date=11 June 2017}}</ref> |
|||
|[[Serie A]] |
|||
|29||8||4||2||colspan="2"|—||12{{efn|name=UCL}}||5||1{{efn|name=SCI|Appearance in [[Supercoppa Italiana]]}}||0||46||15 |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|rowspan=3|[[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]] |
|||
|[[2015–16 Juventus F.C. season|2015–16]]<ref>{{Soccerbase season|id=58023|season=2015|access-date=11 June 2017}}</ref> |
|||
|[[2020–21 Chelsea F.C. season|2020–21]]<ref name=sb2021>{{soccerbase season|71522|2020|access-date=6 September 2021}}</ref> |
|||
|Serie A |
|||
|34||7||5||3||colspan="2"|—||8{{efn|name=UCL}}||2||0||0||47||12 |
|||
|- |
|||
!colspan="2"|Total |
|||
!63||15||9||5||colspan="2"|—||20||7||1||0||93||27 |
|||
|- |
|||
|Real Madrid |
|||
|[[2016–17 Real Madrid CF season|2016–17]]<ref>{{Soccerbase season|id=58023|season=2016|access-date=11 June 2017}}</ref> |
|||
|La Liga |
|||
|26||15||5||2||colspan="2"|—||9{{efn|name=UCL}}||3||3{{efn|One appearance in [[UEFA Super Cup]], two appearances in [[FIFA Club World Cup]]}}||0||43||20 |
|||
|- |
|||
|rowspan="3"|[[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]] |
|||
|[[2017–18 Chelsea F.C. season|2017–18]]<ref name="sb1718">{{Soccerbase season|id=58023|season=2017|access-date=27 September 2017}}</ref> |
|||
|[[Premier League]] |
|[[Premier League]] |
||
| |
|35||6||4||1||1||1||12{{efn|name=UCL}}||4||colspan=2|—||52||12 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[ |
|[[2021–22 Chelsea F.C. season|2021–22]]<ref name=sb2122>{{soccerbase season|71522|2021|access-date=9 August 2022}}</ref> |
||
|Premier League |
|Premier League |
||
| |
|21||4||5||2||4||1||5{{efn|name=UCL}}||4||2{{efn|One appearance in [[UEFA Super Cup]], one appearance in [[FIFA Club World Cup]]}}||0||37||11 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
!colspan= |
!colspan=2|Total |
||
! |
!56||10||9||3||5||2||17||8||2||0||89||23 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|RB Leipzig |
|||
| rowspan="3" |[[Atlético Madrid]] (loan) |
|||
|[[ |
|[[2022–23 RB Leipzig season|2022–23]]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://uk.soccerway.com/players/timo-werner/242778/ |title=T. Werner: Summary |website=Soccerway |publisher=Perform Group |access-date=12 October 2022}}</ref> |
||
|Bundesliga |
|||
|La Liga |
|||
| |
|8||3||1||3||colspan=2|—||4{{efn|name=UCL}}||1||colspan=2|—||13||7 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
!colspan=3|Career total |
|||
|[[2019–20 Atlético Madrid season|2019–20]]<ref>{{Soccerbase season|id=58023|season=2019|access-date=15 August 2019}}</ref> |
|||
!287||105||26||13||5||2||45||20||2||0||365||140 |
|||
|La Liga |
|||
|34||12||0||0||colspan="2"|—||8{{efn|name=UCL}}||3||2{{efn|Appearance(s) in [[Supercopa de España]]}}||1||44||16 |
|||
|- |
|||
!colspan="2"|Total |
|||
!49||18||0||0||colspan="2"|—||10||3||2||1||61||22 |
|||
|- |
|||
|rowspan="3"|Juventus (loan) |
|||
|[[2020–21 Juventus F.C. season|2020–21]]<ref>{{Soccerbase season|id=58023|season=2020|access-date=22 August 2021}}</ref> |
|||
|Serie A |
|||
|32||11||3||2||colspan="2"|—||8{{efn|name=UCL}}||6||1{{efn|name=SCI}}||1||44||20 |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2021–22 Juventus F.C. season|2021–22]]<ref>{{Soccerbase season|id=58023|season=2021|access-date=22 August 2021}}</ref> |
|||
|Serie A |
|||
|35||9||5||1||colspan="2"|—||7{{efn|name=UCL}}||2||1{{efn|name=SCI}}||0||48||12 |
|||
|- |
|||
!colspan="2"|Total |
|||
!67||20||8||3||colspan="2"|—||15||8||2||1||92||32 |
|||
|- |
|||
|Atlético Madrid |
|||
|[[2022–23 Atlético Madrid season|2022–23]]<ref>{{Soccerbase season|id=58023|season=2022|access-date=15 August 2022}}</ref> |
|||
|La Liga |
|||
|11||5||0||0||colspan="2"|—||4{{efn|name=UCL}}||0||colspan="2"|—||15||5 |
|||
|- |
|||
!colspan="3"|Career total |
|||
!377||139||38||14||5||1||75||25||16||6||511||186 |
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|} |
|} |
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{{notelist}} |
{{notelist}} |
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===International=== |
===International=== |
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{{updated|match played |
{{updated|match played 26 September 2022}}<ref name=NFT>{{NFT player |id=67490 |name=Timo Werner |access-date=12 October 2022}}</ref> |
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{|class=wikitable style=text-align:center |
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" |
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|+ Appearances and goals by national team and year |
|+ Appearances and goals by national team and year |
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|- |
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!National team!!Year!!Apps!!Goals |
!National team!!Year!!Apps!!Goals |
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|- |
|- |
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|rowspan= |
|rowspan=6|[[Germany national football team|Germany]] |
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|2017||10||7 |
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|- |
|- |
||
| |
|2018||13||2 |
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|- |
|- |
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| |
|2019||6||2 |
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|- |
|- |
||
| |
|2020||6||4 |
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|- |
|- |
||
| |
|2021||12||6 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| |
|2022||8||3 |
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|- |
|- |
||
| |
!colspan=2|Total||55||24 |
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|- |
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|2020||3||1 |
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|- |
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|2021||14||5 |
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|- |
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|2022||7||4 |
|||
|- |
|||
!colspan=2|Total||57||27 |
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|} |
|} |
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{{updated|match played 26 September 2022}} |
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:''Spain score listed first, score column indicates score after each Morata goal.''<ref name=EU/> |
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:''Germany score listed first, score column indicates score after each Werner goal''<ref name=NFT/> |
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{| class="wikitable sortable" |
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|+ List of international goals scored by |
|+ List of international goals scored by Timo Werner |
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!scope=col|Result |
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!scope=col|Competition |
!scope=col|Competition |
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!scope=col class=unsortable|{{abbr|Ref.|Reference}} |
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|- |
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|align=center|1||rowspan=2|25 June 2017||rowspan=2|[[Fisht Olympic Stadium]], Sochi, Russia||rowspan=2 align=center|4||rowspan=2|{{fb|CMR}}||align=center|2–0||rowspan=2 align=center|3–1||rowspan=2|[[2017 FIFA Confederations Cup]]||rowspan=2 align=center|<ref>{{cite web |url=https://uk.soccerway.com/matches/2017/06/25/world/confederations-cup/germany/cameroon/2166020/ |title=Germany vs. Cameroon 3–1: Summary |website=Soccerway |publisher=Perform Group |access-date=9 August 2022}}</ref> |
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! align=center | 1 |
|||
|27 March 2015 || [[Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium|Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán]], [[Seville]], Spain || align=center | 3 || {{fb|UKR}} || align=center | 1–0 || align=center | 1–0 || [[UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying Group C|UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying]] |
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|- |
|- |
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|align=center|2||align=center|3–1 |
|||
|rowspan=2 | 1 June 2016 || rowspan=2 | [[Red Bull Arena (Salzburg)|Red Bull Arena]], [[Salzburg]], Austria || rowspan=2 align=center | 9 || rowspan=2 | {{fb|KOR}} || align=center | 4–0 || rowspan=2 align=center | 6–1 || rowspan=2 | [[Exhibition game#Association football|Friendly]] |
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|- |
|- |
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|align=center|3||29 June 2017||[[Fisht Olympic Stadium]], Sochi, Russia||align=center|5||{{fb|MEX}}||align=center|3–0||align=center|4–1||[[2017 FIFA Confederations Cup]]||align=center|<ref>{{cite web |url=https://uk.soccerway.com/matches/2017/06/29/world/confederations-cup/germany/mexico/2166023/ |title=Germany vs. Mexico 4–1: Summary |website=Soccerway |publisher=Perform Group |access-date=9 August 2022}}</ref> |
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! align=center | 3 |
|||
|align=center | 6–1 |
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|- |
|- |
||
|align=center|4||1 September 2017||[[Eden Arena]], Prague, Czech Republic||align=center|7||{{fb|CZE}}||align=center|1–0||align=center|2–1||[[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification]]||align=center|<ref>{{cite web |url=https://uk.soccerway.com/matches/2017/09/01/europe/wc-qualifying-europe/czech-republic/germany/2116259/ |title=Czech Republic vs. Germany 1–2: Summary |website=Soccerway |publisher=Perform Group |access-date=9 August 2022}}</ref> |
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! align=center | 4 |
|||
|rowspan=2 | 17 June 2016 || rowspan=2 | [[Allianz Riviera]], [[Nice]], France || rowspan=2 align=center | 11 || rowspan=2 | {{fb|TUR}} || align=center | 1–0 || rowspan=2 align=center | 3–0 || rowspan="2" | [[UEFA Euro 2016 Group D|UEFA Euro 2016]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|align=center|5||rowspan=2|4 September 2017||rowspan=2|[[Mercedes-Benz Arena (Stuttgart)|Mercedes-Benz Arena]], Stuttgart, Germany||rowspan=2 align=center|8||rowspan=2|{{fb|NOR}}||align=center|3–0||rowspan=2 align=center|6–0||rowspan=2|[[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification]]||rowspan=2 align=center|<ref>{{cite web |url=https://uk.soccerway.com/matches/2017/09/04/europe/wc-qualifying-europe/germany/norway/2116263/ |title=Germany vs. Norway 6–0: Summary |website=Soccerway |publisher=Perform Group |access-date=9 August 2022}}</ref> |
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! align=center | 5 |
|||
| align=center | 3–0 |
|||
|- |
|- |
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|align=center|6||align=center|4–0 |
|||
| 21 June 2016 || [[Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux|Nouveau Stade]], [[Bordeaux]], France || align=center | 12 || {{fb|CRO}} || align=center | 1–0 || align=center | 1–2 |
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|UEFA Euro 2016 |
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|- |
|- |
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|align=center|7||14 November 2017||[[RheinEnergieStadion]], Cologne, Germany||align=center|10||{{fb|FRA}}||align=center|1–1||align=center|2–2||[[Friendly (association football)|Friendly]]||align=center|<ref>{{cite web |url=https://uk.soccerway.com/matches/2017/11/14/world/friendlies/germany/france/2641531/ |title=Germany vs. France 2–2: Summary |website=Soccerway |publisher=Perform Group |access-date=9 August 2022}}</ref> |
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! align=center | 7 |
|||
| rowspan=2 | 5 September 2016 || rowspan=2 | [[Estadio Reino de León|Reino de León]], [[León, Spain|León]], Spain || rowspan=2 align=center | 15 || rowspan=2 | {{fb|LIE}} || align=center | 6–0 || rowspan=2 align=center | 8–0 || rowspan=2 | [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group G|2018 FIFA World Cup qualification]] |
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|- |
|- |
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|align=center|8||8 June 2018||[[BayArena]], Leverkusen, Germany||align=center|14||{{fb|KSA}}||align=center|1–0||align=center|2–1||[[Friendly (association football)|Friendly]]||align=center|<ref>{{cite web |url=https://uk.soccerway.com/matches/2018/06/08/world/friendlies/germany/saudi-arabia/2724432/ |title=Germany vs. Saudi Arabia 2–1: Summary |website=Soccerway |publisher=Perform Group |access-date=9 August 2022}}</ref> |
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! align=center | 8 |
|||
| align=center | 7–0 |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|align=center|9||19 November 2018||[[Arena AufSchalke]], Gelsenkirchen, Germany||align=center|23||{{fb|NED}}||align=center|1–0||align=center|2–2||[[2018–19 UEFA Nations League A]]||align=center|<ref>{{cite web |url=https://uk.soccerway.com/matches/2018/11/19/europe/uefa-nations-league/germany/netherlands/2720438/ |title=Germany vs. Netherlands 2–2: Summary |website=Soccerway |publisher=Perform Group |access-date=9 August 2022}}</ref> |
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! align=center | 9 |
|||
| 7 June 2017 || [[Estadio Nueva Condomina|Nueva Condomina]], [[Murcia]], Spain || align=center | 20 || {{fb|COL}} || align=center | 2–2 || align=center | 2–2 || Friendly |
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|- |
|- |
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|align=center|10||11 June 2019||[[Opel Arena (stadium)|Opel Arena]], Mainz, Germany||align=center|25||{{fb|EST}}||align=center|7–0||align=center|8–0||[[UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying]]||align=center|<ref>{{cite web |url=https://uk.soccerway.com/matches/2019/06/11/europe/european-championship-qualification/germany/estonia/2942839/ |title=Germany vs. Estonia 8–0: Summary |website=Soccerway |publisher=Perform Group |access-date=9 August 2022}}</ref> |
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! align=center | 10 |
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| 2 September 2017 || [[Santiago Bernabéu Stadium|Santiago Bernabéu]], [[Madrid]], Spain || align=center | 21 || {{fb|ITA}} || align=center | 3–0 || align=center | 3–0 || 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification |
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|- |
|- |
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|align=center|11||13 October 2019||[[A. Le Coq Arena]], Tallinn, Estonia||align=center|28||{{fb|EST}}||align=center|3–0||align=center|3–0||[[UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying]]||align=center|<ref>{{cite web |url=https://uk.soccerway.com/matches/2019/10/13/europe/european-championship-qualification/estonia/germany/2942930/ |title=Estonia vs. Germany 0–3: Summary |website=Soccerway |publisher=Perform Group |access-date=9 August 2022}}</ref> |
|||
! align=center | 11 |
|||
| rowspan=2 | 5 September 2017 || rowspan=2 | [[Rheinpark Stadion]], [[Vaduz]], Liechtenstein || rowspan=2 align=center | 22 || rowspan=2 | {{fb|LIE}} || align=center | 2–0 || rowspan=2 align=center | 8–0 |
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| rowspan="2" |2018 FIFA World Cup qualification |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|align=center|12||3 September 2020||[[Mercedes-Benz Arena (Stuttgart)|Mercedes-Benz Arena]], Stuttgart, Germany||align=center|30||{{fb|ESP}}||align=center|1–0||align=center|1–1||[[2020–21 UEFA Nations League A]]||align=center|<ref>{{cite web |url=https://uk.soccerway.com/matches/2020/09/03/europe/uefa-nations-league/germany/spain/3243399/ |title=Germany vs. Spain 1–1: Summary |website=Soccerway |publisher=Perform Group |access-date=9 August 2022}}</ref> |
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! align=center | 12 |
|||
| align=center | 6–0 |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|align=center|13||13 October 2020||[[RheinEnergieStadion]], Cologne, Germany||align=center|33||{{fb|SUI}}||align=center|1–2||align=center|3–3||[[2020–21 UEFA Nations League A]]||align=center|<ref>{{cite web |url=https://uk.soccerway.com/matches/2020/10/13/europe/uefa-nations-league/germany/switzerland/3243405/ |title=Germany vs. Switzerland 3–3: Summary |website=Soccerway |publisher=Perform Group |access-date=9 August 2022}}</ref> |
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! align=center | 13 |
|||
| 11 November 2017 || [[La Rosaleda Stadium|La Rosaleda]], [[Málaga]], Spain || align=center | 23 || {{fb|CRC}} || align=center | 2–0 || align=center | 5–0 || Friendly |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|align=center|14||rowspan=2|14 November 2020||rowspan=2|[[Red Bull Arena (Leipzig)|Red Bull Arena]], Leipzig, Germany||align=center rowspan=2|34||rowspan=2|{{fb|UKR}}||align=center|2–1||align=center rowspan=2|3–1||rowspan=2|[[2020–21 UEFA Nations League A]]||align=center rowspan=2|<ref>{{cite web |url=https://uk.soccerway.com/matches/2020/11/14/europe/uefa-nations-league/germany/ukraine/3243407/ |title=Germany vs. Ukraine 3–1: Summary |website=Soccerway |publisher=Perform Group |access-date=9 August 2022}}</ref> |
|||
! align=center | 14 |
|||
| rowspan=2 | 26 March 2019 || rowspan=2 | [[National Stadium, Ta' Qali|National Stadium]], [[Ta' Qali]], Malta || rowspan=2 align=center | 29 || rowspan=2 | {{fb|MLT}} || align=center | 1–0 || rowspan=2 align=center | 2–0 || rowspan="2" | [[UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying Group F|UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying]] |
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|- |
|- |
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|align=center|15||align=center|3–1 |
|||
| align=center | 2–0 |
|||
|- |
|- |
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|align=center|16||7 June 2021||[[Merkur Spiel-Arena]], Düsseldorf, Germany||align=center|39||{{fb|LAT}}||align=center|6–0||align=center|7–1||[[Friendly (association football)|Friendly]]||align=center|<ref>{{cite web |url=https://uk.soccerway.com/matches/2021/06/07/world/friendlies/germany/latvia/3473383/ |title=Germany vs. Latvia 7–1: Summary |website=Soccerway |publisher=Perform Group |access-date=9 August 2022}}</ref> |
|||
! align=center | 16 |
|||
|10 June 2019 || Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid, Spain || align=center | 31 || {{fb|SWE}} || align=center | 2–0 || align=center | 3–0 |
|||
|UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying |
|||
|- |
|- |
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|align=center|17||2 September 2021||[[Kybunpark]], St. Gallen, Switzerland||align=center|43||{{fb|LIE}}||align=center|1–0||align=center|2–0||[[2022 FIFA World Cup qualification]]||align=center|<ref>{{cite web |url=https://uk.soccerway.com/matches/2021/09/02/europe/wc-qualifying-europe/liechtenstein/germany/3430249/ |title=Liechtenstein vs. Germany 0–2: Summary |website=Soccerway |publisher=Perform Group |access-date=9 August 2022}}</ref> |
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! align=center | 17 |
|||
| 15 November 2019 || [[Estadio Ramón de Carranza|Ramón de Carranza]], [[Cádiz]], Spain || align=center | 32 || {{fb|MLT}} || align=center | 1–0 || align=center | 7–0 |
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|UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|align=center|18||5 September 2021||[[Mercedes-Benz Arena (Stuttgart)|Mercedes-Benz Arena]], Stuttgart, Germany||align=center|44||{{fb|ARM}}||align=center|4–0||align=center|6–0||[[2022 FIFA World Cup qualification]]||align=center|<ref>{{cite web |url=https://uk.soccerway.com/matches/2021/09/05/europe/wc-qualifying-europe/germany/armenia/3430252/ |title=Germany vs. Armenia 6–0: Summary |website=Soccerway |publisher=Perform Group |access-date=9 August 2022}}</ref> |
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! align=center | 18 |
|||
| 17 November 2020 || [[Estadio de La Cartuja|La Cartuja]], Seville, Spain || align=center | 36 || {{fb|GER}} || align=center | 1–0 || align=center | 6–0 || [[2020–21 UEFA Nations League A]] |
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|- |
|- |
||
|align=center|19||8 September 2021||[[Laugardalsvöllur]], Reykjavík, Iceland||align=center|45||{{fb|ISL}}||align=center|4–0||align=center|4–0||[[2022 FIFA World Cup qualification]]||align=center|<ref>{{cite web |url=https://iuknt.soccerway.com/matches/2021/09/08/europe/wc-qualifying-europe/iceland/germany/3430255/ |title=Iceland vs. Germany 0–4: Summary |website=Soccerway |publisher=Perform Group |access-date=9 August 2022}}</ref> |
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! align=center | 19 |
|||
| 25 March 2021 || [[Nuevo Estadio de Los Cármenes|Nuevo Los Cármenes]], [[Granada]], Spain || align=center | 37 || {{fb|GRE}} || align=center | 1–0 || align=center | 1–1 || [[2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group B|2022 FIFA World Cup qualification]] |
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|- |
|- |
||
|align=center|20||rowspan="2"|11 October 2021||rowspan="2"|[[Toše Proeski Arena]], Skopje, North Macedonia||rowspan="2" align=center|47||rowspan="2"|{{fb|North Macedonia}}||align=center|2–0||rowspan="2" align=center|4–0||rowspan="2"|[[2022 FIFA World Cup qualification]]||rowspan="2" align=center|<ref>{{cite web |url=https://uk.soccerway.com/matches/2021/10/11/europe/wc-qualifying-europe/macedonia-fyr/germany/3430261/ |title=North Macedonia vs. Germany 0–4: Summary |website=Soccerway |publisher=Perform Group |access-date=9 August 2022}}</ref> |
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==Honours== |
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* [[La Liga]]: [[2011–12 La Liga|2011–12]],<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.bdfutbol.com/en/t/t2011-122.html?t=lista |title=Real Madrid 2011–12: Statistics |website=BDFutbol |access-date=10 February 2020}}</ref> [[2016–17 La Liga|2016–17]]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.bdfutbol.com/en/t/t2016-172.html?t=lista |title=Real Madrid 2016–17: Statistics |website=BDFutbol |access-date=10 February 2020}}</ref> |
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* [[Copa del Rey]]: [[2010–11 Copa del Rey|2010–11]], [[2013–14 Copa del Rey|2013–14]]<ref name=SW/> |
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* [[UEFA Champions League]]: [[2013–14 UEFA Champions League|2013–14]],<ref name=2014ChampionsLeagueFinal/> [[2016–17 UEFA Champions League|2016–17]]<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40123279 |title=Juventus 1–4 Real Madrid |first=Phil |last=McNulty |website=BBC Sport |date=3 June 2017 |access-date=10 February 2020}}</ref> |
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* [[UEFA Super Cup]]: [[2016 UEFA Super Cup|2016]]<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36946315 |title=Real Madrid 3–2 Sevilla |website=BBC Sport |date=9 August 2016 |access-date=10 February 2020}}</ref> |
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*[[UEFA Super Cup]]: [[2021 UEFA Super Cup|2021]]<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/58157867 |title=Chelsea 1–1 Villarreal |first=Mark |last=Sterling |website=BBC Sport |date=11 August 2021 |access-date=14 May 2022}}</ref> |
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*[[FIFA Club World Cup]]: [[2021 FIFA Club World Cup|2021]]<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/60352740 |title=Chelsea 2–1 Palmeiras |website=BBC Sport |date=12 February 2022 |access-date=14 May 2022}}</ref> |
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*[[FA Cup]] runner-up: [[2020–21 FA Cup|2020–21]],<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/57055571 |title=Chelsea 0–1 Leicester City |first=Phil |last=McNulty |website=BBC Sport |date=15 May 2021 |access-date=14 May 2022}}</ref> [[2021–22 FA Cup|2021–22]]<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/61429640 |title=Chelsea 0–0 Liverpool |first=Phil |last=McNulty |website=BBC Sport |date=14 May 2022 |access-date=14 May 2022}}</ref> |
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* [[FIFA U-17 World Cup]] third place: [[2009 FIFA U-17 World Cup|2009]]<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.elmundo.es/elmundodeporte/2009/11/15/futbol/1258305443.html|title=Consuelo de bronce|trans-title=Bronze consolation|newspaper=El Mundo|language=es|date=15 November 2009|access-date=27 June 2019}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.fifa.com/u17worldcup/matches/round=253825/match=300102255/index.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091115015834/http://www.fifa.com/u17worldcup/matches/round=253825/match=300102255/index.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=15 November 2009|title=FIFA U-17 World Cup Nigeria 2009 - Matches - Spain-Nigeria|website=FIFA.com}}</ref> |
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* UEFA European Under-19 Championship Team of the Tournament: [[2011 UEFA European Under-19 Championship#Team of the Tournament|2011]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.uefa.com/MultimediaFiles/Download/TechnicalReport/competitions/Under19/01/80/32/47/1803247_DOWNLOAD.pdf|title=Technical report|publisher=UEFA|pages=13|access-date=10 June 2017}}</ref> |
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*Fritz Walter Medal U19 Silver: 2015<ref>{{Cite web |title=Tah heads up 2015 Fritz Walter Medal winners {{!}} DW {{!}} 30 July 2015|url=https://www.dw.com/en/tah-heads-up-2015-fritz-walter-medal-winners/a-18617749 |publisher=Deutsche Welle |access-date=19 July 2020}}</ref> |
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* UEFA European Under-19 Championship Golden Boot: [[2011 UEFA European Under-19 Championship#Goalscorers|2011]]<ref>{{cite web|date=19 July 2014|title=Morata, talent in abundance|url=http://www.juventus.com/en/news/news/2014/morata-talent-in-abundance.php|access-date=10 December 2015|publisher=Juventus F.C.}}</ref> |
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*UEFA Champions League Breakthrough XI: 2017<ref>{{cite news|date=24 December 2017|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/news/newsid=2526639.html#/champions+league+breakthrough+team+2017|website=UEFA.com: The official website for European football|title=Champions League breakthrough team of 2017|access-date=24 December 2017}}</ref> |
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* UEFA European Under-21 Championship Team of the Tournament: [[2013 UEFA European Under-21 Championship#Team of the Tournament|2013]]<ref name="2013u21">{{cite web|date=21 June 2013|title=Thiago leads all-star squad dominated by Spain|url=http://www.uefa.com/under21/news/newsid=1966169.html|access-date=21 June 2013|publisher=UEFA}}</ref> |
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*[[FIFA Confederations Cup records and statistics#Golden Boot|FIFA Confederations Cup Golden Boot]]: [[2017 FIFA Confederations Cup#Awards|2017]]<ref name=CFC/> |
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* UEFA European Under-21 Championship Golden Boot: [[2013 UEFA European Under-21 Championship#Goalscorers|2013]]<ref name="2013u21" /> |
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*[[UEFA Europa League]] Squad of the Season: [[2017–18 UEFA Europa League#Squad of the season|2017–18]]<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/news/newsid=2560036.html |title=UEFA Europa League Squad of the 2017/18 Season |publisher=UEFA |date=17 May 2018}}</ref> |
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*[[Bundesliga]] Team of the Season: [[2019–20 Bundesliga|2019–20]]<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.bundesliga.com/en/bundesliga/news/fantasy-manager-team-of-the-season-2019-20-lewandowski-sancho-werner-11789 |title=Bundesliga Fantasy Manager Team of the Season 2019/20 |publisher=Bundesliga |date=28 August 2020 |access-date=2 September 2020}}</ref> |
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*''[[Kicker (sports magazine)|kicker]]'' Bundesliga Team of the Season: 2019–20<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.kicker.de/778646/slideshow |title=Sechsmal Bayern, einmal Gladbach: Die kicker-Elf der Saison (2019/20) |language=de |publisher=kicker |date=3 July 2020 |access-date=3 September 2020}}</ref> |
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*Bundesliga Player of the Month: [[2019–20 Bundesliga#Monthly awards|November 2019]], December 2019<ref>{{cite news |title=Bundesliga Player of the Month |publisher=Bundesliga |url=https://www.bundesliga.com/en/bundesliga/news/player-of-the-month-2019-20-ea-sports-fifa-20-6883 |access-date=24 January 2020}}</ref> |
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Full name | Timo Werner[1] | ||||||||||||||||
Date of birth | [2] | 6 March 1996||||||||||||||||
Place of birth | Stuttgart, Germany | ||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)[3] | ||||||||||||||||
Position(s) | Striker | ||||||||||||||||
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Number | 11 | ||||||||||||||||
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2013–2016 | VfB Stuttgart | 95 | (13) | ||||||||||||||
2014 | VfB Stuttgart II | 1 | (1) | ||||||||||||||
2016–2020 | RB Leipzig | 127 | (78) | ||||||||||||||
2020–2022 | Chelsea | 56 | (10) | ||||||||||||||
2022– | RB Leipzig | 8 | (3) | ||||||||||||||
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2010–2011 | Germany U15 | 4 | (3) | ||||||||||||||
2011–2012 | Germany U16 | 5 | (2) | ||||||||||||||
2012–2013 | Germany U17 | 18 | (16) | ||||||||||||||
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Timo Werner (German pronunciation: [ˈtiːmoː ˈvɛɐ̯nɐ];[4][5] born 6 March 1996) is a German professional footballer who plays as a striker for Bundesliga club RB Leipzig and the Germany national team.
Werner began his senior club career in 2013 playing for VfB Stuttgart, becoming the club's youngest debutant and youngest ever goalscorer. He signed with RB Leipzig in 2016, aged 20, in a then club record transfer worth €10 million, where he set the record as the youngest player to reach 150 and 200 appearances in the Bundesliga. Werner also finished as the league's second highest goalscorer in the 2019–20 season. After becoming Leipzig's all-time top goalscorer, Werner departed to Chelsea in 2020 for a reported fee worth €50 million, winning the UEFA Champions League in his first season at the club. He later returned to Leipzig in August 2022 for a reported £25.3 million.
A German international, Werner was a prolific goalscorer at youth international level for Germany, scoring 34 goals in 48 appearances across the various age group levels. Werner made his senior debut in 2017 and helped Germany win the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup, winning the Golden Boot as the tournament's highest goalscorer. He also represented Germany at the 2018 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 2020.
Early life
Werner was born in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg[6] to Günther Schuh, a footballer, and Sabine Werner.[7]
Club career
VfB Stuttgart
Werner played for TSV Steinhaldenfeld before joining VfB Stuttgart's academy in 2002.[8] During the 2012–13 season, he was promoted to the U-19 team despite only being 16-years old at the time. He scored 24 goals that season and was rewarded for his form when he won the Gold U-17 Fritz Walter Medal in 2013.[7]
Werner made his senior debut later that year in a 2013–14 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase match against PFC Botev Plovdiv.[7][9] Upon doing so, he became the youngest player to ever play in an official match for Stuttgart at the age of 17 years, four months and 25 days, breaking the record previously held by Gerhard Poschner.[7][10] In the following weeks he also became Stuttgart's youngest ever player in the Bundesliga and in the DFB-Pokal, and youngest ever goalscorer after netting his first goal for the club against Eintracht Frankfurt.[10] He broke another record on 10 November when he scored a brace in a 3–1 win over SC Freiburg, thereby becoming the youngest player in Bundesliga history to score two goals in one game.[11]
On his 18th birthday Werner signed a professional contract until June 2018 with VfB Stuttgart. He went on to score 13 goals in 95 league appearances, during which time he became the youngest player to make 50 Bundesliga appearances in the competition's history.[7][12][13] The record was later broken by Kai Havertz in 2018.[14] Stuttgart were relegated in May 2016 which prompted him to join newly promoted club RB Leipzig the following month.[15][16]
RB Leipzig
On 11 June 2016, Werner agreed to a four-year contract with RB Leipzig for a reported transfer fee of €10 million, the largest in the club's history.[16][17] On 26 September 2016, he became the youngest player to play in 100 Bundesliga matches when he appeared in a fixture against 1. FC Köln at the age of 20 years and 203 days.[18] In doing so, he bettered the record previously held by Julian Draxler by 22 days, although he was again surpassed by Havertz in 2019.[19][20] Werner ended the 2016–17 Bundesliga season with 21 goals, making him the leading German goalscorer in the division, and helped RB Leipzig qualify for the UEFA Champions League for the first time in the club's history.[21][22]
In March 2018, in a match against his former club, Stuttgart, Werner became the youngest player to reach the milestone of 150 Bundesliga appearances, eclipsing the record previously held by Charly Körbel.[23] Later that month he helped Leipzig defeat Bayern Munich for the first time ever when he scored the winning goal in a 2–1 victory.[24] He ultimately went on to score 13 goals and record seven assists for the season.[25]
On 7 October 2018, Werner scored two goals in a 6–0 league win over 1. FC Nürnberg, the first of which was his 50th Bundesliga goal. The result was also RB Leipzig's biggest ever win in the competition.[26] The following month, he scored a twice in a 3–0 league win over Hertha BSC and in doing so recorded the tenth competitive brace of his career.[27] He reached the milestone of 10 league goals for the season on 16 December after scoring twice in a 4–1 win over Mainz 05. His double against Mainz was his fifth brace of the campaign, meaning that by that stage of season every time he scored in a match he went on to score a brace.[28] On 27 January 2019, he made his 100th appearance for RB Leipzig when he started in a 4–0 league win over Fortuna Düsseldorf.[29] He became the first player to score 50 Bundesliga goals for the club on 4 May when he scored once and assisted another in a 3–3 draw with Mainz.[30]
Werner scored his first Bundesliga hat-trick in a 3–1 away victory against Borussia Mönchengladbach on 30 August 2019.[31] He made his 100th league appearance for the club on 5 October, during a 1–1 draw with Bayer Leverkusen.[32] At the start of the following month, he scored another hat-trick and recorded three assists to guide Leipzig to an 8–0 win over Mainz, their biggest-ever win in the Bundesliga.[33] On 23 November, he became the youngest ever player to reach the milestone of 200 Bundesliga appearances.[34]
In his final match as a Leipzig player on 27 June 2020, Werner scored both of his side's goals in a 2–1 win away to Augsburg.[35] Hence, he finished his tenure at Leipzig with 95 goals, to become the club's record goalscorer, overtaking Daniel Frahn.[35]
Chelsea
On 18 June 2020, Werner agreed to sign for English Premier League club Chelsea, who activated his £47.5 million release clause, on a five-year contract. He joined the club on 1 July.[36] He made his league debut with the club on 14 September, in a 3–1 away win against Brighton & Hove Albion.[37] On 29 September, Werner scored his first goal for Chelsea in a 1–1 draw against Tottenham Hotspur which they lost 4–5 on penalties in the fourth round of the EFL Cup.[38] On 17 October, Werner scored his first Premier League goals with a brace and assisted Kai Havertz for the third as Chelsea drew Southampton 3–3 at home.[39] On 28 October, he scored his first Champions League goal for Chelsea, a penalty against Russian side Krasnodar.[40]
On 15 February 2021, Werner scored in a 2–0 win over Newcastle United in the Premier League and ended his 14-game goal drought in the league.[41] On 5 May, he scored the first goal in a 2–0 win over Real Madrid, to help his team book a place in the Champions League final against fellow Premier League side Manchester City.[42] On 29 May, he won his first-ever Champions League after Chelsea defeated Manchester City in the final in Porto.[43]
Werner started the 2021–22 season in the 2021 UEFA Super Cup match against Villarreal on 11 August 2021, and following a 1–1 draw after extra time, Chelsea won the penalty shoot-out 6–5.[44] He scored his first goal of the season during a Carabao Cup clash against Aston Villa. The match ended 1–1 after regular time and Chelsea eventually won 4–3 on penalties.[45] His first Premier League goal of the season came on 2 October in a 3–1 win against Southampton.[46] On 8 December 2021, Werner scored the fastest goal for Chelsea in their Champions League history, after only 82 seconds away to FC Zenit. He also scored a second goal in the 3–3 draw in Saint Petersburg.[47] On 12 April 2022, he scored the third goal for Chelsea to be 3–0 ahead against Real Madrid in the second leg of the Champions League quarter-finals in the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium; however, Real Madrid managed to score a goal later on, then another goal in the extra-time, to qualify eventually to the semi-finals by winning 5–4 on aggregate.[48]
Return to RB Leipzig
On 9 August 2022, Werner re-signed for Bundesliga club RB Leipzig on a four-year contract for a reported fee of £25.3 million.[49] On 13 August, Werner made his return debut in a 2–2 draw against 1. FC Köln. He also scored, firing a dipping shot from outside the box at Köln keeper Marvin Schwäbe, who let it slip through his hands to gift Leipzig the opener in the 36th minute.[50]
International career
Werner represented Germany at youth level, playing for the U15, U16, U17, U19 and U21 teams, scoring 34 goals in 48 matches overall. In 2010, he scored a hat-trick on his first appearance for Germany U15 in a match against Poland. Two years later, he was a part of the Germany team that finished runner-up in the 2012 UEFA European Under-17 Championship.[13]
Werner was called up to the German senior squad in 2017 by head coach Joachim Löw for the friendly against England and the 2018 World Cup qualification match against Azerbaijan on 22 and 26 March 2017 respectively.[51]
On 17 May 2017, Werner was named in Germany's squad for the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup held in Russia. He appeared as a substitute for Sandro Wagner in the team's opening game of the tournament against Australia,[52] before scoring his first two international goals when selected to start in Germany's final group match against Cameroon on 25 June.[53] Four days later, Werner scored Germany's third goal in a 4–1 semi-final victory over Mexico.[54] On 2 July 2017, Werner assisted Lars Stindl's tournament winning goal in the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup Final against Chile.[55] With three goals and two assists, Werner was awarded the tournament's Golden Boot.[56]
On 4 June 2018, Werner was included in Germany's final 23-man squad for the 2018 FIFA World Cup.[57] He made his first World Cup appearance on 17 June, starting in a 1–0 loss to Mexico in Germany's opening match.[58][59] He featured in both of the remaining group stage fixtures but failed to score as Germany were eliminated at the first round for the first time since 1938.[60]
On 19 May 2021, he was selected to the squad for the UEFA Euro 2020.[61] On 14 June 2022, he scored a brace in a 5–2 win over Italy in the 2022–23 UEFA Nations League A, to be Italy's first time to concede at least five goals since the 6–1 defeat to Yugoslavia on 12 May 1957.[62]
Style of play
Nicknamed "Turbo Timo", Werner is known for his acceleration and pace.[63] A direct, hard-working, and energetic forward, he initially played as a winger in his youth, before being switched to a striker or centre-forward role. An intelligent player, he has been praised in the media for his determination and willingness to drop deep to retrieve the ball or link-up with midfielders. While he is not known for his physicality, aerial game, or hold–up play, he is a prolific goalscorer, possessing excellent movement off the ball, as well as a powerful and accurate shot with his right foot from both inside and outside the penalty area; he usually prefers to cut inside from the left flank and shoot on goal with his stronger foot, although he is also capable of cutting inside from the right and striking with his left.[64]
Career statistics
Club
- As of match played 11 October 2022
Club | Season | League | National cup[a] | League cup[b] | Europe | Other | Total | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Division | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | ||
VfB Stuttgart | 2013–14[65] | Bundesliga | 30 | 4 | 2 | 0 | — | 2[c] | 0 | — | 34 | 4 | ||
2014–15[66] | Bundesliga | 32 | 3 | 1 | 0 | — | — | — | 33 | 3 | ||||
2015–16[67] | Bundesliga | 33 | 6 | 3 | 1 | — | — | — | 36 | 7 | ||||
Total | 95 | 13 | 6 | 1 | — | 2 | 0 | — | 103 | 14 | ||||
VfB Stuttgart II | 2013–14[65] | 3. Liga | 1 | 1 | — | — | — | — | 1 | 1 | ||||
RB Leipzig | 2016–17[68] | Bundesliga | 31 | 21 | 1 | 0 | — | — | — | 32 | 21 | |||
2017–18[69] | Bundesliga | 32 | 13 | 2 | 1 | — | 11[d] | 7 | — | 45 | 21 | |||
2018–19[70] | Bundesliga | 30 | 16 | 4 | 3 | — | 3[c] | 0 | — | 37 | 19 | |||
2019–20[71] | Bundesliga | 34 | 28 | 3 | 2 | — | 8[e] | 4 | — | 45 | 34 | |||
Total | 127 | 78 | 10 | 6 | — | 22 | 11 | — | 159 | 95 | ||||
Chelsea | 2020–21[72] | Premier League | 35 | 6 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 12[e] | 4 | — | 52 | 12 | |
2021–22[73] | Premier League | 21 | 4 | 5 | 2 | 4 | 1 | 5[e] | 4 | 2[f] | 0 | 37 | 11 | |
Total | 56 | 10 | 9 | 3 | 5 | 2 | 17 | 8 | 2 | 0 | 89 | 23 | ||
RB Leipzig | 2022–23[74] | Bundesliga | 8 | 3 | 1 | 3 | — | 4[e] | 1 | — | 13 | 7 | ||
Career total | 287 | 105 | 26 | 13 | 5 | 2 | 45 | 20 | 2 | 0 | 365 | 140 |
- ^ Includes DFB-Pokal, FA Cup
- ^ Includes EFL Cup
- ^ a b Appearances in UEFA Europa League
- ^ Six appearances and three goals in UEFA Champions League, five appearances and four goals in UEFA Europa League
- ^ a b c d Appearances in UEFA Champions League
- ^ One appearance in UEFA Super Cup, one appearance in FIFA Club World Cup
International
- As of match played 26 September 2022[75]
National team | Year | Apps | Goals |
---|---|---|---|
Germany | 2017 | 10 | 7 |
2018 | 13 | 2 | |
2019 | 6 | 2 | |
2020 | 6 | 4 | |
2021 | 12 | 6 | |
2022 | 8 | 3 | |
Total | 55 | 24 |
- As of match played 26 September 2022
- Germany score listed first, score column indicates score after each Werner goal[75]
No. | Date | Venue | Cap | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition | Ref. |
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1 | 25 June 2017 | Fisht Olympic Stadium, Sochi, Russia | 4 | Cameroon | 2–0 | 3–1 | 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup | [76] |
2 | 3–1 | |||||||
3 | 29 June 2017 | Fisht Olympic Stadium, Sochi, Russia | 5 | Mexico | 3–0 | 4–1 | 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup | [77] |
4 | 1 September 2017 | Eden Arena, Prague, Czech Republic | 7 | Czech Republic | 1–0 | 2–1 | 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification | [78] |
5 | 4 September 2017 | Mercedes-Benz Arena, Stuttgart, Germany | 8 | Norway | 3–0 | 6–0 | 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification | [79] |
6 | 4–0 | |||||||
7 | 14 November 2017 | RheinEnergieStadion, Cologne, Germany | 10 | France | 1–1 | 2–2 | Friendly | [80] |
8 | 8 June 2018 | BayArena, Leverkusen, Germany | 14 | Saudi Arabia | 1–0 | 2–1 | Friendly | [81] |
9 | 19 November 2018 | Arena AufSchalke, Gelsenkirchen, Germany | 23 | Netherlands | 1–0 | 2–2 | 2018–19 UEFA Nations League A | [82] |
10 | 11 June 2019 | Opel Arena, Mainz, Germany | 25 | Estonia | 7–0 | 8–0 | UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying | [83] |
11 | 13 October 2019 | A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn, Estonia | 28 | Estonia | 3–0 | 3–0 | UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying | [84] |
12 | 3 September 2020 | Mercedes-Benz Arena, Stuttgart, Germany | 30 | Spain | 1–0 | 1–1 | 2020–21 UEFA Nations League A | [85] |
13 | 13 October 2020 | RheinEnergieStadion, Cologne, Germany | 33 | Switzerland | 1–2 | 3–3 | 2020–21 UEFA Nations League A | [86] |
14 | 14 November 2020 | Red Bull Arena, Leipzig, Germany | 34 | Ukraine | 2–1 | 3–1 | 2020–21 UEFA Nations League A | [87] |
15 | 3–1 | |||||||
16 | 7 June 2021 | Merkur Spiel-Arena, Düsseldorf, Germany | 39 | Latvia | 6–0 | 7–1 | Friendly | [88] |
17 | 2 September 2021 | Kybunpark, St. Gallen, Switzerland | 43 | Liechtenstein | 1–0 | 2–0 | 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification | [89] |
18 | 5 September 2021 | Mercedes-Benz Arena, Stuttgart, Germany | 44 | Armenia | 4–0 | 6–0 | 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification | [90] |
19 | 8 September 2021 | Laugardalsvöllur, Reykjavík, Iceland | 45 | Iceland | 4–0 | 4–0 | 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification | [91] |
20 | 11 October 2021 | Toše Proeski Arena, Skopje, North Macedonia | 47 | North Macedonia | 2–0 | 4–0 | 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification | [92] |
21 | 3–0 | |||||||
22 | 26 March 2022 | Rhein-Neckar-Arena, Sinsheim, Germany | 48 | Israel | 2–0 | 2–0 | Friendly | [93] |
23 | 14 June 2022 | Borussia-Park, Mönchengladbach, Germany | 53 | Italy | 4–0 | 5–2 | 2022–23 UEFA Nations League A | [94] |
24 | 5–0 |
Honours
RB Leipzig
Chelsea
- UEFA Champions League: 2020–21[96]
- UEFA Super Cup: 2021[97]
- FIFA Club World Cup: 2021[98]
- FA Cup runner-up: 2020–21,[99] 2021–22[100]
- EFL Cup runner-up: 2021–22[101]
Germany
Individual
- Fritz Walter Medal U17 Gold: 2013[103]
- Fritz Walter Medal U19 Silver: 2015[104]
- UEFA Champions League Breakthrough XI: 2017[105]
- FIFA Confederations Cup Golden Boot: 2017[56]
- UEFA Europa League Squad of the Season: 2017–18[106]
- Bundesliga Team of the Season: 2019–20[107]
- kicker Bundesliga Team of the Season: 2019–20[108]
- Bundesliga Player of the Month: November 2019, December 2019[109]
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External links
- Profile at the RB Leipzig website
- Profile at the German Football Association website
- Álvaro Morata – UEFA competition record (archive)
- 1996 births
- Living people
- Footballers from Stuttgart
- German footballers
- Association football forwards
- VfB Stuttgart players
- VfB Stuttgart II players
- RB Leipzig players
- Bundesliga players
- 3. Liga players
- Premier League players
- FA Cup Final players
- Chelsea F.C. players
- UEFA Champions League winning players
- Germany youth international footballers
- Germany under-21 international footballers
- Germany international footballers
- 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup players
- 2018 FIFA World Cup players
- UEFA Euro 2020 players
- FIFA Confederations Cup-winning players
- German expatriate footballers
- Expatriate footballers in England
- German expatriate sportspeople in England