I just don't like the idea of all the energy in the car being needlessly wasted through heat, just doesn't sit right. I see no reason why releasing the throttle and letting the engine use air compression to take the momentum out is just as good.
As I've DSG, I've no reason to believe it will be of any detrimental effect to either the clutch or transmission as they're all rev matched prior to changing anyway. Could be wrong though.
Also, I find MPG is effected significantly when letting the engine slow you down rather than just braking. As far as I'm aware, the TDI just stops fuel injection in these situations?
I've no evidence or technical reasons behind my thoughts other than my own experiences, but open to being proven wrong! With these engines being so torquey, I've just always used engine braking where possible, and with enough forward thinking can use it to come to an almost stop and only use brakes for coming out of 2nd when approaching a stopping point.
Interesting to know what others do?