TSV Altensteig wants to use the momentum from the win against Meißenheim!
TSV Altensteig returns stronger from an away win; Meißenheim is coming. Injury problems and strategic challenges in focus.

TSV Altensteig wants to use the momentum from the win against Meißenheim!
TSV Altensteig is back in the top league with new momentum after a formidable away win in Bruchsal. The team has refined its style of play in recent weeks and is now showing clear processes. This upward trend will be put to the test in the upcoming duel with HTV Meißenheim. Meißenheim, known for its stability and speed, wants to thwart Altensteiger's plans and has fought for two draws in the final minute in the last few games the Black Forest messenger reported.
With a strong offensive game and a compact defensive strategy, Altensteig wants to crack the HTV's nuts. Coach Alex Hils' motto is not to leave the pace to the opponent. It is important to put Meißenheim on the defensive both playfully and emotionally. Players like Alexander Velz, who organizes the attacks and was once active in the 2nd Bundesliga, as well as the agile Jannik Hasemann bring a lot of experience and are being watched closely by Altensteig.
Personnel challenges
Before the important meeting, Altensteig is faced with personnel concerns. Goalkeeper Marvin Bayer is out sick, while Tim Schweizer is questionable after a foot injury and Gabor Karap is also struggling with ailments. In addition, Jannik Holzäpfel will not be available. Despite these setbacks, coach Hils is not discouraged. He focuses on strengthening the existing team instead of replacing injured players. It is important to take advantage of the quality that is clearly evident in switching moments.
Another encounter is coming up for the TSV Altensteig second team on Sunday: They play against TV Gondelsheim in the state league. They hope to be able to build on last week's strong performance in order to secure themselves in the middle of the table.
Meißenheim in the league
HTV Meißenheim showed a remarkable performance in the league opener against TuS Altenheim. Despite initial difficulties, Meißenheim took control in the second half and secured a clear 38:31 victory. The well-rehearsed players around Jannik Hasemann and Alexander Velz are in impressive form. After the successful start to the season, Meißenheim will do everything it can to score points against Altensteig the Ortenau city gazette described in detail.
So it will be exciting in the coming game: How will Altensteig fare without some key players? And can HTV Meißenheim repeat its strong performance again? Fans and team are ready to experience the next chapter of this exciting season.