Timo Werner has been involved in plenty of Chelsea Premier League goals recently without netting one himself, so his was a most deserved name on the scoresheet in last night’s victory over Newcastle.

The forward was fouled for the winning penalties at Tottenham and Sheffield United, set up Mason Mount’s opener in the latter game at Bramall Lane and then delivered the cross which Olivier Giroud eventually gobbled up to put us 1-0 ahead against Newcastle on Monday.

Shortly afterwards, a corner fell at his feet a few yards out and he forced the ball over the line for his fifth Premier League goal of the campaign. They accompany five assists and four penalties won.

‘I am happy that I scored, finally,’ said Timo afterwards.

‘As a striker you always want to score. The last month I was not so happy without scoring, but at the end it’s a team sport. When we win, everything is good. When I help my team with assists, with winning penalties, and now with scoring I am happy. I am very glad I scored.

‘For a striker it’s much worse when you don’t have chances. I had in the past a lot of chances and I missed them. The team gave me a lot of situations where I can score, and that’s the important thing for me. If I keep going the goals will come, and also the assists.’

As well as being delighted with his own contribution, Werner expressed his satisfaction at seeing the Blues move up to fourth in the table on the back of four straight wins.

‘It was really good from us. We have played in the last weeks very good football.

‘There is still a long way to go for the rest of the season, but if we keep going like this it will be a good end for us.’