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Bundesliga Fantasy Best Differentials for Matchday 19

We take a look at the Bundesliga Fantasy best differentials for Matchday 19 with the help of our expert manager and contributor @FPLPlatinumHe uses underlying stats, team and player form and other factors to help him.

Looking at the Bundesliga Fantasy best differentials for Matchday 19 can be extremely beneficial for managers. Differentials are lowly owned players that if successful can help you gain rank and an edge over you mini-league rivals.

GK – Noah Atubolu – 6.2m on sale from 6.9m, 4% owned, Werder Bremen (A)

Following the sale of Flekken to Brentford, Noah Atubolu has swiftly claimed the top spot as Freiburg’s new number one. Despite an average of five points per game, which may seem unremarkable on the surface, his reduced price, coupled with a favourable upcoming fixture and low ownership, this presents an exciting opportunity for managers seeking a budget-friendly goalkeeper.

Atubolu’s emergence as a potential value pick adds an element of intrigue to the goalkeeper options in Bundesliga fantasy.

DEF – Mitchell Weiser – 11.3m, 5% owned, Freiburg (H)

Mitchell Weiser was a fan favourite from the 22/23 season. He recently played a pivotal role in Werder Bremen’s remarkable 1-0 victory against Bayern. Not only did he score the decisive goal, but he also accumulated an impressive 24 points. This rewarded the 5% of savvy players who had him in their squads.

Despite a higher price tag compared to last season, Weiser continues to play a crucial role in Werder Bremen’s attacking line-up. He could help any managers looking to make ground up on lost rank for MD19!

MID – Vincenzo Grifo – 17.4m, 9% owned, Werder Bremen (A)

Once deemed essential by many managers, Vincenzo Grifo’s form has presented a more varied picture this season compared to his stellar 22/23 season. However, in MD18, he made a striking comeback. There he picked up a goal and an assist, resulting in an impressive 17-point haul for his owners. With an average of nine points per game, Grifo currently ranks eighth among midfielders in the game.

Given the temporary suspension of Xavi Simmons, Grifo emerges as a compelling option for managers seeking a strategic replacement.

FWD – Donyell Malen – 16.2m, 2% owned, Bochum (H)

Donyell Malen played a pivotal role for Dortmund in MD18. There he secured two crucial goals that contributed to a resounding 4-0 victory over Köln, accumulating a total of 16 points. Despite his impactful performance, Malen maintains a remarkably low ownership of just 2%.

As Dortmund gear up for another favourable fixture, considering the current form Malen might prove beneficial for managers looking to capitalise on a potentially easier matchup.


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