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10 players for Matchday 24 consider

By Rune Gjerulff@Runegjerulff

Here are 10 players that you should consider in your Fantasy Bundesliga team for matchday 24.

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In this article from Fantasy Bundesliga, we will not concentrate on the most obvious picks like Florian Wirtz and Jamal Musiala.

Instead, we will highlight players with a maximum ownership of 20%, which could offer great value as a difference for matchday 24.

Tom Rothe, Union Berlin (defender, 7m, 2%)

Tom Rothe is currently a riser starter on the left -back because Robert Skov is out. With two goals and three templates for his name in the league this season, the full-back of the attack could have a productive game against a defensively weak keel team. Union has a humiliating 6-0 loss to Borussia Dortmund, but the home game against Holstein Kiel on Sunday will be a different kind of game, with the investment team back and scoring three important points in the relegation race.

Denis Vavro, Wolfsburg (defender, 8m, 2%)

Vavro, a combative central defender who can also achieve the occasional goal, currently offers a good price-performance ratio. Wolfsburg is in the middle of a cheap run of games and travels to Werder this weekend.

Leo Østellård, Hoffenheim (defender, 9m, 5%)

Øiesigård has scored an average of 255 points in the two games he has played for Hoffenheim. The Kraichgauer is inconsistent, but you have a nice run of lighting and even if the result is not your way, the strong central defender can still do very well, as he demonstrated in the 4-0 defeat against Union Berlin when he scored 302 points.

Julian Rerson, Borussia Dortmund (defender, 12 m, 1%)

Since Niko Kovac took over as a trainer, the Norwegian full -back has started to take some set pieces and increase his imagination. BVB will take a confidence in her 6-0 victory against Union Berlin, in which Rerson scored 290 points, when you prepare for the trip to Hamburg to fight against St. Pauli.

Tom Krauss, Bochum (midfielder, 6m, 0%)

Krauss has become an immediate success in Bochum since his loan in the winter transmission window, and its importance is reflected in his fantasy numbers. The central midfielder costs only 6 million and has scored over 200 points in each of his last two games that are up to date with Hoffenheim in the decisive home game this week.

Patrick Wimmer, Wolfsburg (midfielder, 10 m, 1%)

Wimmer has been an important attacker for Wolfsburg in the past few weeks and although after about an hour he was decreased with Bochum in 1-1 draw in the last week, he still managed to score 226 points. After an impressive performance in the DFB Cup on Wednesday, he is now in front of a Werder.

Pascal Groß, Borussia Dortmund (midfielder 11 m, 2%)

Groß was mentioned in this article last week, and it can be said with certainty that he did not disappoint, scored four goals and scored a whopping 515 points. Although you cannot expect that he will do something similar this week, it is no question that he will be an important player under Niko Kovac again, and one on which you can produce regularly due to your participation in the ball.

Benedikt Hollerbach, Union Berlin (striker, 8m, 11%)

In a disappointing season for Union Berlin, Hollerbach was probably her most constant attack player. So far, the 23-year-old has six goals and three templates in the league this season and will try to expand this balance against a keel team that rarely kept a clean leaf.

Andrej Kramaric, Hoffenheim (striker, 10m, 4%)

Hoffenheim's attacking Talisman is able to produce assists and goals. With Hoffenheim, which goes into a nice run of games, a good time now seems to pick him up.

Serhou Guirassy, ​​Borussia Dortmund (striker, 19m, 14%)

An obvious inclusion when you consider that he scored four goals last week, but the Guinea international certainly deserves a mention after this performance. Kovac's playing style seems to go with Guirasy, and he should be full of trust in St. Pauli.