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10 players to consider for Matchday 28

By Rune Gjerulff@runegjerulff

Here are 10 players you should consider bringing into your Fantasy Bundesliga team for Matchday 28.

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In this Fantasy Bundesliga article, we will not be focusing on the most obvious picks such as Jamal Musiala and Harry Kane.

Instead, we will highlight players with a maximum ownership percentage of 20%, who could offer great value as differentials for Matchday 28.

 

Florian Müller, Freiburg (Goalkeeper, 5M, 0%)

Noah Atubolu has suffered an injury and will be out for several weeks. Florian Müller, who costs just 5 million, will play while Freiburg’s number one is out and is an alternative to other cheap starting goalkeepers such as Jonas Urbig (Bayern, 1M), Thomas Dähne (Holstein Kiel, 3M) and Tiago Peirera Cardoso (Gladbach, 4M).

 

Nnamdi Collins, Eintracht Frankfurt (Defender, 4M, 7%)

When Ansgar Knauff picked up an injury against Stuttgart last week, Nnamdi Collins came on as his replacement. Playing out of position as a winger, the 21-year-old was unlucky not to find the net, and he should have a good chance of starting in the same role against Werder.

 

Kosta Nedeljkovic, RB Leipzig (Defender, 8M, 0%)

Nedeljkovic was given the nod in the DFB-Pokal by RB Leipzig’s new interim coach, Zsolt Löw, and should have a good chance of retaining his starting spot against Hoffenheim at home. A physical and fast full-back, the Aston Villa loanee seems well suited to the scoring system in the Fantasy Bundesliga game.

 

Nordi Mukiele, Bayer Leverkusen (Defender, 10M, 2%)

Bayer Leverkusen will be looking to bounce back from their cup disappointment against Arminia Bielefeld when they travel to struggling Heidenheim. Mukiele picked up an impressive 270 points last week and should start again, with Edmond Tapsoba still not back to full fitness.

 

Enzo Millot, Stuttgart (Midfielder, 11M, 1%)

With Angelo Stiller suspended, Enzo Millot could move further back into a central midfield role against Bochum. This could be a good thing for his Fantasy prospects, as playing in such a role should allow him to get on the ball a lot and be more inclined to win duels. Stuttgart have a favorable run of fixtures, so he’s a player you could keep for the rest of the season.

 

Aleix Garcia, Bayer Leverkusen (Midfielder, 12M, 1%)

After an impressive performance against Bochum last week, Garcia was benched for the cup tie against Arminia Bielefeld in midweek. Given that he was rested there, the Spaniard looks certain to start as Leverkusen look to get back to winning ways against Heidenheim.

 

Robin Hack, Gladbach (Midfielder, 12M, 3%)

With star striker Tim Kleindienst back from suspension, Gladbach will look to take the next step towards qualifying for Europe against St. Pauli. Hack is one of the most in-form Fantasy players at the moment, having scored 277 points per game in his last five games, and could make the difference for Gerardo Seoane’s team once again.

 

Nadiem Amiri, Mainz (Midfielder, 13M, 15%)

Mainz’s midfield talisman has scored over 200 points in each of his club’s last four games, and they now face bottom side Holstein Kiel at home.

 

Nick Woltemade, Stuttgart (Striker, 9M, 19%)

Woltemade had another impressive game against RB Leipzig in midweek, scoring a goal and providing an assist, and should be confident going into this weekend’s match against Bochum.

 

Jonathan Burkardt, Mainz (Striker, 10M, 16%)

Mainz’s top scorer is one of this week’s most attractive forward picks, with Bo Henriksen’s side at home to leaky Holstein Kiel.




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