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Fantasy Bundesliga Insights: Top 10 Players to Watch for Matchday 9

Fantasy Bundesliga Insights: Top 10 Players to Watch for Matchday 9

Fantasy Bundesliga: Key Players to Consider for Matchday 9

In this article, we will discuss ten players worth considering for your Fantasy Bundesliga team as you prepare for Matchday 9.

Selecting Valuable Players

Our goal is to highlight options beyond the obvious choices, focusing on players who may provide excellent value as unique picks.


Kevin Diks, Borussia Mönchengladbach (Defender, 2.37M, 1%)

Borussia Mönchengladbach finally achieved their first win of the season by defeating Karlsruher SC 3-1. They now have two important Bundesliga matches approaching against St. Pauli and 1. FC Köln. After a rocky start, Diks’ price has dropped to 2.37 million, making him an appealing budget-friendly option in defense. Following Kevin Stöger’s missed penalty against Bayern, coach Eugen Polanski mentioned that both Stöger and Diks were considered for penalty duties. With Stöger’s failure, it seems likely that Diks might take the next penalty, enhancing his appeal in Fantasy leagues.

Yan Couto, Borussia Dortmund (Defender, 5.98M, 3%)

Given that Julian Ryerson played 120 minutes in the DFB-Pokal against Eintracht Frankfurt recently, Yan Couto is expected to start at right wing-back against a struggling Augsburg. Dortmund is currently in excellent form while Augsburg faces significant troubles, making this offensive-minded defender a potentially worthwhile investment.

Luka Vuskovic, Hamburger SV (Defender, 11.82M, 19%)

Vuskovic combines a solid minimum score with a higher potential, making him a prime Fantasy pick. In his last five matches, he has accumulated between 229 and 371 points, and he is likely to continue performing well against Köln this weekend.

Nathaniel Brown, Eintracht Frankfurt (Defender, 12.37M, 3%)

As an attacking wing-back, Brown has notably scored over 200 points in four of his last five outings, making him an intriguing choice as Eintracht travels to face relegation-threatened Heidenheim. The downside may be potential rotation risks since he recently played 120 minutes against Dortmund in the cup.

Assan Ouedraogo, RB Leipzig (Midfielder, 4.14M, 3%)

Priced at just 4.14 million, Ouedraogo has become a reliable starter in the midfield for an in-form RB Leipzig. While his Fantasy points have varied, last week’s score of 366 points offers optimism. Even if scoring isn’t guaranteed every game, he remains a solid choice at this price.

Kevin Stöger, Borussia Mönchengladbach (Midfielder, 8.09M, 3%)

Similar to many of his Gladbach teammates, Stöger’s price has seen a significant drop since the season began, making him a more accessible pick. Following a recent 3-1 victory over Karlsruhe, in which he notably assisted the second goal, Stöger could play a crucial part against the upcoming teams, St. Pauli and Köln, due to his ability to create and deliver key passes.

Nadiem Amiri, Mainz (Midfielder, 13.62M, 16%)

Despite a lackluster season for Mainz, Amiri remains a valuable Fantasy asset, having scored 337 and 252 points in his last two games. With Mainz seeking to break a four-match losing streak against Werder this weekend, he is well-positioned to contribute positively again.

Tim Lemperle, Hoffenheim (Striker, 5.16M, 2%)

At a cost of just 5.16 million, Lemperle is more affordable than his Hoffenheim striking counterpart, Fisnik Asllani. While he hasn’t reached Asllani’s point totals, he maintains a respectable average of 177 points per game. With Hoffenheim gearing up to face a struggling Wolfsburg, securing one of their strikers could prove beneficial.

Jonathan Burkardt, Eintracht Frankfurt (Striker, 12.2M, 10%)

Burkardt is on a scoring streak in the Bundesliga, netting four goals in his last two league appearances before Eintracht heads to 17th-placed Heidenheim. His potential to deliver significant points this week is considerable, though his playing time might be monitored after a demanding match against Dortmund. Additionally, Eintracht will face Napoli in the Champions League shortly thereafter.

Serhou Guirassy, Borussia Dortmund (Striker, 17.39M, 16%)

Guirassy has gone five matches without a goal across competitions, but the upcoming game against Augsburg presents an excellent chance for him to find the net again. Augsburg is struggling, having recently lost 0-6 to Leipzig. Furthermore, Guirassy was rested during the previous match against Eintracht Frankfurt, which may work to his advantage.


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