Borussia Dortmund captain Marco Reus has been exceptional in the
Marco Reus: Only Sébastien Haller (13) has had a direct hand in more goals than @woodyinho (11 -- 8 goals, 3 assists) in the Bundesliga this season
— WhoScored.com (@WhoScored) November 15, 2018
For more player stats -- https://t.co/ro2zW2e2Qt pic.twitter.com/PeMwbu390p
“I’m in good shape, no question, and I’ve always said that I can help any team when I’m healthy and in rhythm over a longer period of time,” Reus explained to Süddeutsche Zeitung.
“But saying this is ‘the best Reus ever’ is a little over the top for me. That would also mean that it won’t get any better, but it’s still getting better.”

“In this position, I feel like I’m in the game all the time,” Reus said.
“The ball goes through the middle a lot and I’m always at the centre of challenges as well, and this permanent presence is good for me. I get a good overview of a match from this position. I’m sure if I really want to play very, very well and achieve very, very high goals then that’s the best position for me."
“Apart from a small bruise on my foot at the moment, I’ve been healthy for some time now. This is the most important thing for my style of play – only then can I play in my favourite position and really enjoy it.”
Another Reus #tbt pic.twitter.com/8KbSn3X4L1
— Borussia Dortmund (@BlackYellow) November 15, 2018
It's a role that Rues would also like to play in the national side under boss
“I want to stay healthy, have a good EURO 2020 qualifying and a great EURO 2020. I have this tournament fully in my sights. At the World Cup in Qatar I’d be 33 and a half…”