RWE: 107-time third division player comes | RevierSport

Rot-Weiss Essen will start preparing for the remaining round of the regional league on January 3, 2022 from 2 p.m. A new player will also be there.

The WAZ had already announced it on Sunday evening: Rot-Weiss Essen will start preparing for the Regionalliga West remaining round with a new right winger. RevierSport now knows the name.

As our editorial team learned from the environment of 1. FC Kaiserslautern, will Marius Kleinsorge, who already completed a trial training session on Hafenstrasse in the 2015/2016 season, was loaned to the leaders of the Regionalliga West by the third division team until the end of the season. Kleinsorge, who still has a contract in the Palatinate until June 30, 2023, is supposed to strengthen the Essen right wing. As is well known, Kevin Holzweiler will be sidelined for a long time with a cruciate ligament tear.

The 26-year-old Kleinsorge only made four short appearances in the current third division season and so far played a subordinate role in Marco Antwerp’s Lauterer squad. Overall, Kleinsorge has an experience of 107 third division matches (18 goals, eleven assists). RWE coach Christian Neidhart definitely knows his new man Kleinsorge very well. Neidhart and the right winger once worked together at SV Meppen. In Emsland, the native of Goslar was always part of the permanent staff under coach Neidhart.

Two other players should recommend themselves for a contract

It is quite possible that two other players will serve at the start of training in Essen on Monday to recommend themselves for a contract on Hafenstrasse. A center-back and a defensive midfielder. However, according to RS information, the final details have to be clarified with regard to the training permit.

Update: RWE has now confirmed the transfer. “Since we will probably have to do without Kevin Holzweiler until the end of the season, we wanted to be active again in the offensive outside position. Christian Neidhart knows Marius very well and knows about his qualities, Marius himself is burning for more time. His loan is a win-win situation for both sides, ”says RWE sports director Jörn Nowak.

“I worked very successfully with Marius in Meppen, he was one of the driving forces behind the offensive during the promotion season. He’s a player who always gets his teeth into it and who certainly wants to prove that he was wrongly given little playing time recently in Kaiserslautern. I am convinced that Marius will do us very well with his speed and finishing qualities ”, said RWE chief trainer Christian Neidhart.

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