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Let's Get the Show Back on the Road The German national team will welcome back Niclas Füllkrug, fresh from a nine-month hiatus, eager to prove his worth once again. "I'm not one to sugarcoat things," Füllkrug admitted, alluding to his rocky year at West Ham due to injuries, but "I've always thrived here, and I've got a few tricks up my sleeve to benefit any squad."
In his international career so far, the striker has netted 14 goals in 22 games, a solid record indeed. However, at West Ham, he only managed three goals in his debut season. But don't count him out - Füllkrug shares no thoughts of a transfer, declaring, "I'm stoked for another attack next season - with a brand-new foundation."
The Premier League's Appeal
The Premier League, as Füllkrug sees it, is more "opening," a quality he appreciates. "I love it. There's a lot of space for a No. 10 like me. The league is incredibly dynamic, ultra-physical - it suits me perfectly." He guaranteed, "With more game time in Year Two, there'll definitely be more goals, points, and excitement."
Füllkrug prefers to put his tough season behind him. "I always spin things positively. Every trough leads to a crest, and it's high time for an upswing." Is a comeback to the DFB in lining up for him? "I've got what it takes to make a difference, somewhere, down the road," hinted the potential backup, Füllkrug.
From a successful career with Dortmund and a strong showing for Germany, to a difficult season in the Premiership, Füllkrug is embarking on a new chapter in his career. Let's see if his resilience carries him and the DFB to new heights in the UEFA Nations League Finals.
In the forthcoming season, Füllkrug anticipates making a significant impact in the open and dynamic environment of the Premier League, aiming for increased goal-scoring opportunities and overall success. As he looks forward to a brand-new foundation in the league, the versatile striker remains hopeful for a resurgence in form and a potential return to the DFB squad, especially considering his knack for thriving in European-leagues and his experience in the premier-league.