Fantasy Bundesliga tips: 10 players to consider for Matchday 28
Here are 10 players you should consider bringing into your Fantasy Bundesliga team for Matchday 28.
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Instead, we will highlight players with a maximum ownership percentage of 15%, who could offer great value as differentials for Matchday 28.
Alexander Schwolow, Hertha BSC (Goalkeeper, 5.9M, 1%)
Compared to the first half of the season, Schwolow has been the most improved goalkeeper in 2022 in terms of Fantasy output, taking his average points per game from 2 to 7.1. The 29-year-old rotates well with the game's cheapest starting goalkeeper, Marvin Schwäbe, as they have five different kick-off times in the next six games.
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📈 Schwolow the most improved, but with smaller sample size
👌 Flekken dropped, but still a decent PPG
📉 Riemann on the decline - even lower than cheaper Schwäbe (5.1 PPG) and Linde (5 PPG) in the 2nd half pic.twitter.com/Px3sPaHlr7
Aaron Martin, Mainz (Defender, 4.1M, 4%)
The Spaniard is an incredibly solid player for the price, having picked up seven points per game on average this season.
Ramy Bensebaini, Gladbach (Defender, 10.8M, 3%)
With Luca Netz ruled out, Bensebaini should play at the left wing-back position instead of in central defence. This certainly increases Bensebaini's value from a Fantasy perspective, and the fact that he's on penalties is a big plus too.
Borna Sosa, Stuttgart (Defender, 11.8M, 11%)
Sosa was on fire before the international break, amassing a whopping 40 points between Matchday 25 and 27, and will now face the league's most out-of-form side, Arminia Bielefeld. The 24-year-old is a slight doubt, though, so keep an eye out for further updates on his fitness.
Patrik Wimmer, Bielefeld (Midfielder, 6.7M, 7%)
Bielefeld suffered a dip in form before the international break, and so did Wimmer, although he still managed to do fairly well fantasy-wise despite his team's losing streak of four games. Having slipped to 17th, Bielefeld will rely on the tricky winger to make a difference against fellow relegation candidates Stuttgart.
Jesper Lindstrøm, Frankfurt (Midfielder, 9.7M, 5%)
Coming off a goal against Serbia on international duty with Denmark, Lindstrøm can now look ahead to a tasty fixture at home against Greuther Fürth. With five goals and eight assists to his name in all competitions this season already, the attacking midfielder should have a good chance of adding further to his goal involvement tally.
David Raum, Hoffenheim (Midfielder, 12.4M, 6%)
It's a shame that Raum is not listed as a defender in the game, but the wing-back has still been incredibly this consistent this season, scoring eight points per game on average. In their next game, Hoffenheim lock horns with Bochum, who have one of the worst away records in the league, and Raum and his teammates have another appealing home game on Matchday 30 against Greuther Fürth. This makes Raum an attractive option, but it's concerning that he's just one yellow card away from suspension.
Jonas Wind, Wolfsburg (Striker, 10.2M, 0%)
Wind has hit the ground running following his January move from FC Copenhagen, scoring eight points per game on average. Owned by less than 1 percent, Wind offers a lot of differential potential, with Wolfsburg facing relegation-threatened Augsburg and Arminia Bielefeld in their next two games
Moussa Diaby, Leverkusen (Striker, 15.2M, 5%)
Few players in the game have a higher ceiling than Diaby, who has had a hand in 25 goals for Leverkusen (16 goals and 9 assists) across all competitions this season. Taking on relegation-threatened Hertha BSC at home, Leverkusen are arguably the biggest favorites of the week, so it could be another productive matchday for the French winger.
Alassane Plea, Gladbach (Striker, 15.4M, 3%)
Plea has been involved in a goal in six of Gladbach's last seven Bundesliga games, scoring four goals and providing four assists between Matchday 21 and 27.
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