According to Marco Reus, Dortmundo's "Borussia" playing style changed when Thomas Tuchel took over as the team's coach.
The 27-year-old player also revealed that the team is aiming for titles, and he believes that the German team will be able to retain players such as Mats Hummels, Ilkay Gundogan, and Henrikh Mkhitaryan.
The German national team player, who extended his contract with the current team, despite the fact that last season the team struggled, admitted that the team's game changed when Tuchel took over from Jurgen Klopp.
"Our playing style has completely changed. Now we control the ball much more. This helps our team to improve. Although we had difficulties in the first part of the season, it's related to the fact that we needed time to adapt to the new tactics. I and the other players want to achieve the highest results, and if the team wants the same, I have no doubt that we will keep all the leaders and acquire other good players," Reus said.
Based on the goals scored per game, "Borussia" Dortmund club only lags behind Real Madrid in the strongest European leagues, who score an average of 2.85 goals per game. Dortmund's club averages 2.76 goals per game in a single match.
Reus also revealed that his team will give their all to try to win the Europa League and DFB Cup competitions.
"I have played in many finals, but I have never won a title. Losing finals is like injuries - it happens and you just have to accept it," Reus said, concluding the conversation about the desire to win titles.