Fantasy Bundesliga: 10 players to consider for Matchday 5

Fantasy Bundesliga: 10 players to consider for Matchday 5

By Rune Gjerulff   @runegjerulff

Here are 10 players you should consider bringing into your Fantasy Bundesliga team for Matchday 5.

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


Instead, we will highlight players with a maximum ownership percentage of 20%, who could offer great value as differentials for Matchday 5.

Pascal Stenzel, Stuttgart (Defender, 4M, 12%)
Stenzel offers great value as an enabler on a matchday where Stuttgart are one of the biggest favorites. And as we saw on the first matchday of the season when he scored 25 points, Stenzel is capable of getting a big return, although one shouldn’t expect anything similar.

Alejandro Grimaldo, Leverkusen (Defender, 10.6M, 11%)
Grimaldo showed what he’s capable of last week when he scored 20 points after smashing a free kick into the top corner against Bayern Munich. Doubling up on Leverkusen at the back with both Grimaldo and Frimpong at home against Heidenheim could definitely work well.

Mitchell Weiser, Werder Bremen (Defender, 10.8M, 17%)
Although Werder put in a disappointing performance against Heidenheim last week, losing 4-2 to the Bundesliga newcomers, they could still be worth investing in with games against struggling FC Köln and Darmstadt coming up. Despite conceding four goals, Weiser still managed to pick up an acceptable 9 points against Heidenheim after getting on the scoresheet, taking his tally to 34 in his last three games.


Ruben Vargas, Augsburg (Midfielder, 7.5M, 3%)
Even though Augsburg lost 3-0 to RB Leipzig last week, Vargas still managed to collect 9 points. He will now be unleashed against Mainz, who are bottom of the table with just 1 point and 12 goals conceded after four games.

Enzo Millot, Stuttgart (Midfielder, 8.1M, 2%)
The 21-year-old attacking midfielder is a great alternative to Chris Führich if you are looking for an offensive asset from Stuttgart for their favorable home match against Darmstadt.

Felix Nmecha, Dortmund (Midfielder, 10.1M, 3%)
With Marcel Sabitzer out injured, Nmecha is expected to be in Dortmund’s lineup for the home game against Wolfsburg. Although the attacking midfielder has yet to find his best form at Dortmund, he showed what he’s capable of at Wolfsburg last season. With a price tag of 10.1 million, he offers a relatively cheap route into the BVB midfield.

Jamal Musiala, Bayern (Midfielder, 15M, 18%)
As he showed against Manchester United on Wednesday, Musiala is back to his best after returning from injury. With Bayern at home to Bochum, he’s a player you don’t want to miss out on this week.

Benjamin Sesko, RB Leipzig (Striker, 10.9M, 2%)
After coming on to score in Leipzig’s 3-1 win over Young Boys in midweek, Sesko is likely to get the chance to start against Gladbach, who have looked very shaky at the back so far this season.

Marvin Ducksch, Werder Bremen (Striker, 10.9M, 1%)
Both on penalties and corners for Werder, Ducksch is likely to be involved whenever the Green-Whites score. Given their favorable schedule, he could be a big differential in the coming weeks.

Leroy Sane, Bayern (Striker, 13.7M, 20%)
One of Bayern’s most in-form players at the moment, Sane is on sale this week as the German champions welcome Bochum to the Allianz Arena.




Source From: Bulinews.com

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