EINDHOVEN, Netherlands -- PSV, the Eredivisie leaders, are on a historic campaign seeking their first league title since 2017-18. The team, based at the tranquil De Herdgang training complex in Eindhoven, boasts a 10-point lead at the top of the table. The serene setting of Landgoed de Wielewaal forest surrounds the training ground where players like Sergiño Dest, Malik Tillman, and Ricardo Pepi are making their mark this season.
Under the guidance of manager Peter Bosz and director of football Earnest Stewart, PSV has had a remarkable run in the league, remaining unbeaten for most of the season. The team's dominance was briefly interrupted by a draw with Utrecht after a 17-match winning streak. In the Champions League, PSV put up a strong performance, qualifying from the group stage but exiting in the round of 16 against Borussia Dortmund.
Stewart, a former USMNT player, took over as director of football at PSV last year and played a pivotal role in reshaping the team. He orchestrated key signings like Pepi, Lang, Schouten, and Lozano, focusing on creativity and attacking prowess. The trio of Dest, Pepi, and Tillman arrived at PSV with individual goals of gaining playing time, honing their skills, and contributing to the team's success.
Tillman, a promising talent from Bayern Munich's academy, has impressed with his technical ability and work ethic. His development at PSV has been notable, with six goals and five assists in the Eredivisie. Dest, a seasoned player with experience at Ajax and Barcelona, has been a mainstay in the starting lineup, showcasing his versatility and defensive prowess.
As PSV marches towards the Eredivisie title, the contributions of Dest, Pepi, and Tillman have been instrumental in the team's success. With a blend of youth and experience, PSV looks poised to clinch the league crown and continue their pursuit of excellence under the astute leadership of Bosz and Stewart.