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Leverkusen star Tillman happy with current form and promises even better performances

Despite scoring two goals in four appearances for Bayer Leverkusen, Malik Tillman insists he is just getting started in the Bundesliga.

Malik Tillman believes he is yet to deliver his best form for Bayer Leverkusen despite his strong start to life in the Bundesliga. 

Tillman joined Leverkusen from PSV in the summer in a reported club-record deal worth €35m, matching the sum paid for Jarrell Quansah in the same window. 

The United States international has previous Bundesliga experience, having started his professional career with Bayern Munich, and he has shone upon his return to Germany. 

Tillman missed Leverkusen’s first two competitive fixtures with a calf injury, but has since netted two goals in four appearances across all competitions. 

He scored in a 1-1 draw with Borussia Monchengladbach on Sunday, with his brilliant passing accuracy.

Tillman was one of many new arrivals at Leverkusen over the summer, with the Werkself losing several members of their title-winning squad from 2023-24. 

Florian Wirtz, Jeremie Frimpong, Granit Xhaka, and Jonathan Tah were just some of the names to leave for pastures new, while coach Xabi Alonso departed for Real Madrid. 

Overall, 17 fresh faces were welcomed to the BayArena, as well as a new head coach in Erik ten Hag, though the Dutchman’s tenure was quickly brought to an end. 

Ten Hag took charge of just three matches across all competitions, overseeing a winless start in the Bundesliga, taking just one point from his two league games in charge. 

And though Leverkusen are already seven points adrift of leaders Bayern Munich in the standings, Tillman is confident that new team-mates will begin to click soon. 

Speaking in an exclusive interview, Tillman stated that the adjustment was not too difficult, noting that while the pace of the game and the tackling were different and tough, he felt ready for it and capable of keeping up.

He also expressed that he was not yet satisfied with his performance, acknowledging that he knew he could and needed to do more, and believed that would come with time.

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