What has been said? Asked to offer Werner some advice ahead of Germany's Euros opener against France on Tuesday, Vogts told Sportbuzzer: "Many accuse him of not scoring enough, and he must certainly work on that. "As a striker, you shouldn't think about using the man next to you first, scoring a goal has to be your first goal, always. Because a striker is measured by goals, it's heroic when you score the decisive goal. So, Timo Werner: be more selfish!" The 74-year-old, who was part of West Germany's 1984 World Cup-winning squad before guiding his country to European Championship glory as a manager in 1996, insists Werner should start against France.