Malik Tillman has had a fairly good loan period with Scottish Premiership side Rangers and it could be one that goes on for the long term as talk of remaining with the team permanently starts to surface.
Malik Tillman got off to a great start under Rangers’ new head coach as he assisted on two goals to help them to a come-from-behind win. Elsewhere, Cameron Carter-Vickers and Celtic held to squeak past Aberdeen as the Scottish Premiership returned to action over the weekend.
Gio Reyna’s uneventful start for Borussia Dortmund was the highlight of yet another tough week for Americans in the Champions League, with the Rangers Yanks seeing a merciful end to their dire campaign, and Josh Cohen suffering another heavy loss.
A rare start for Christian Pulisic paid dividends for Chelsea in their win over Salzburg, while Weston McKennie and Juventus fell just short in their do-or-die comeback attempt against Benfica.
Cameron Carter-Vickers once again captained Celtic to victory as they stole all three points in their game against Hearts to put a four-point gap between them and Rangers.
Cameron Carter-Vickers, James Sands, and Malik Tillman helped their respective teams to victories as Celtic and Rangers booked their places in the semifinals of the Scottish League Cup.
Malik Tillman scored a spectacular goal for Rangers as he helped them a narrow win over Motherwell, while Cameron Carter-Vickers and Celtic decimated Hibs.
Josh Cohen and Maccabi Haifa pulled off a surprising upset over Weston McKennie and Italian powerhouse Juventus, while Malik Tillman and James Sands likely improved their stock with Rangers by missing their embarrassing loss to Liverpool.
Cameron Carter-Vickers and Celtic left it late as they stole all three points on the road to come away with a dramatic win over St. Johnstone.
Weston McKennie was the only American with reason to celebrate after the latest round of Champions League games, as a dismal week saw Christian Pulisic ignored, Gio Reyna and Cameron Carter-Vickers miss out, and several more on the losing end.