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Fantasy Bundesliga Tips: 10 Players to Watch in Round 11

Fantasy Bundesliga Tips: 10 Players to Watch in Round 11

Fantasy Bundesliga Tips: 10 Players to Watch in Round 11

Fantasy Bundesliga Tips: 10 Players to Watch in Round 11

In this fantasy Bundesliga article, we won’t focus on the most obvious players such as Florian Wirtz and Harry Kane.

Instead, we’ll highlight players with a maximum 20% ownership percentage who can offer big value as difference makers in the 11th round.

Lukas Ullrich, Gladbach (Defender, 5M, 0%)

The youngster impressed at left-back when Luca Netz was out injured and scored 180 points against Leipzig in the last game before the international break. With Gladbach facing a strong home game against St. Pauli, they could offer good value for money.

Nathaniel Brown, Eintracht Frankfurt (Defender, 5M, 3%)

From one youngster to another who has impressed at left-back, Nathaniel Brown is expected to retain his starting place at home to Werder Bremen, with Arthur Theate in serious doubt. Brown scored in two consecutive matches before the international break, scoring 376 and 293 points respectively.

Anthony Caci, Mainz (Defender, 10 months, 3%)

Kachi was in excellent form before the international break, averaging 262 runs in his last five games. With Mainz facing Holstein Kiel, Hoffenheim and Wolfsburg in the next three matches, now seems like a good time to pick him up.

Lutsharel Gertruida, RB Leipzig (Defender, 12M, 0%)

Leipzig have a good run of matches ahead, making Willi Orban the logical choice. But if you want a bigger difference, Gertrude is available for a million more and also performs very well, averaging 150 points per game.

Enzo Milhaud, Stuttgart (midfielder, 11 months, 19%)

Bochum impressed in Dieter Hecking’s first game against Bayer Leverkusen, but with Stuttgart playing at home to the bottom-placed team, it still makes sense to target the Swabians. At 11 million, Millo appears to be undervalued given his role in Sebastian Hoeneß’s team and should be ready to start despite picking up a knock during the international break.

Christoph Baumgartner, RB Leipzig (midfielder, 12 months, 0%)

He scored in every game for Austria during the international break and now Leipzig have a great run of games ahead of them.

Nadiem Amiri, Mainz (midfielder, 13 months, 4%)

As mentioned, Mainz have a great schedule ahead of them and their talismanic midfielder Nadiem Amiri is probably their most important player. Remarkably, he averaged more points per game (194) than any other Mainz player.

Jonathan Burkardt, Mainz (Forward, 10M, 3%)

The 24-year-old has already scored six goals in 10 Bundesliga matches this season and will have a good chance of adding to his tally in the upcoming matches against Holstein Kiel, Hoffenheim and Wolfsburg.

Tim Kleindienst, Gladbach (forward, 12 months, 18%)

Has been in excellent form for Gladbach this season and also scored a brace for Germany against Bosnia and Herzegovina during the international break. With Folen playing at home to St. Pauli, he would be a great option this week.

Ermedin Demirovich, Stuttgart (Forward, 12M, 1%)

With El Bilal Toure a major doubt due to a leg injury, Ermedin Demirovic is expected to lead the line in a very favorable home match between Stuttgart and Bochum.