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Fresh recruit Marvin Rittmüller impresses in his initial outing, garnering positive feedback from team leader Patrick Glöckner.

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News Article: Marvin Rittmueller's Near-Miss Debut for Eintracht Braunschweig

In the latest edition of The TSV 1860 Munich Newsletter, the focus shifts to Marvin Rittmueller's debut for his new team, Eintracht Braunschweig.

Christian Werner, the sporting director, had previously announced that Rittmueller is quick and diligent. This was evident in his home debut, where he demonstrated solid defence and bravery going forward.

Rittmueller's offensive strength comes from his strong technical skills, good positioning, and ability to support attacks effectively. However, despite these qualities, he has yet to score a goal for his new team.

During the match against promoted side Havelse, Rittmueller had two close calls. In the first half, his shot hit the crossbar, and in the 95th minute, a powerful effort could have been the winning goal but was denied by the crossbar.

Despite the near-misses, Rittmueller brought in good energy, according to coach Patrick Glöckner. Glöckner also demanded offensive power from Rittmueller, a demand that was not fully met in the match, which ended in a 3:2 victory for the opposing team.

However, there was a goal threat from Rittmueller's team during the match, although the specific source is not specified in the article.

Meanwhile, Tim Danhof, who missed large stretches of the run to the goal due to injury, could take a seat on the bench after recovering from his thigh problems. Danhof's return could provide the offensive power that was lacking in Rittmueller's debut match.

The duel against Hansa Rostock is scheduled for Wednesday evening at 7 pm, and both Danhof and Rittmueller will be eager to make their mark in this upcoming match. Glöckner wants to see the qualities that he praised in Rittmueller's debut - solid defence and bravery going forward - in the Ostseestadion.

As the season progresses, fans will be eager to see how Rittmueller develops in his new team and whether he can convert his near-misses into goals. The TSV 1860 Munich Newsletter will continue to provide updates on Rittmueller's progress.

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