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USMNT star Malik Tillman in ‘have to do more’ admission after €35m transfer - with Bayer Leverkusen playmaker explaining his best position

  • Title-winning spell enjoyed in the Netherlands

    Tillman, who was born in Nuremberg and graduated out of Bayern Munich’s academy system, finds himself back in Germany after a couple of productive Eredivisie title-winning campaigns with PSV in the Netherlands.
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    Tillman provides useful goal threat

    His goal threat was highlighted there, posting a personal-best return of 16 efforts last season, but saw his start to life in Leverkusen hampered by Gold Cup duty with the United States and an untimely calf injury.
  • Tillman eager to be involved all over the pitch

    Tillman was back on target for Leverkusen in their 1-1 draw with Borussia Monchengladbach, as he lined up against international team-mate Gio Reyna, and told BILD of making an impact from the No.6 role: “I actually want to participate in the game as much as possible, so I was a bit deeper, simply more involved in the whole build-up play. But I also want to be a goal threat, and the further forward I am, the easier it is to be a goal threat.”
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    Back in Germany: How Tillman has adjusted

    Tillman added on settling into life at Leverkusen and his hopes for the immediate future: “Actually, the adjustment isn't too difficult, I'd say. Sure, it's different. The pace of the game is different, the tackling is tough, but I think I'm ready for it; I can keep up.

    “I'm not yet satisfied with what I've shown so far. I know I can do more, I know I have to do more. That, too, will come with time.”

  • World Cup reward: Tillman has all to play for

    Tillman has been used as a No.10 by the USMNT, which could be considered his best position, but the all-action playmaker will be happy to line up anywhere for club and country in a season that has a home World Cup reward at the end of it.
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