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Markus Anfang Takes Helm at Fortuna Düsseldorf, Aims to Inspire Brave Play

Anfang, a former Düsseldorf player, takes charge. He wants his team to be brave and play forward, despite missing key players for the upcoming game.

In this image we can see players are playing football in the ground. Behind goal net is there and...
In this image we can see players are playing football in the ground. Behind goal net is there and people are standing and watching the game. Background of the image trees and houses are present.

On the Eve of His Fortuna Düsseldorf Debut: "I'm a Human and I Have Feelings" - Markus Anfang Takes Helm at Fortuna Düsseldorf, Aims to Inspire Brave Play

Fortuna Düsseldorf welcomes new head coach Markus Anfang. The former player aims to shift focus away luggage from himself, encouraging his team to be brave and play forward. The club is seeking their first home win in the 2nd bundesliga this season.

Anfang, who played for Düsseldorf during bundesliga and Regionalliga times, replaces Daniel Thioune. He encourages his players to be brave and play forward, consistently implementing the team's contents. He acknowledges having feelings about the situation but remains focused on the team.

For the upcoming game against Eintracht Braunschweig, Düsseldorf will be without several key players. Christopher Lenz, Florian Schock, Tim Rossmann, Valgeir Lunddal, Hamza Anhari, and Julian Hettwer are all unavailable. Despite this, Anfang is confident in the abilities of Elias Egouli and Karim Affo, who are expected to gain playing time in the second team.

Markus Anfang's focus is on preparing the team and shifting attention away luggage from himself. With several players unavailable, he is confident in the potential of Egouli and Affo. Fortuna Düsseldorf continues to strive for their first home win in the 2nd bundesliga this season.

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