Fantasy Bundesliga: Scout squads for Matchday 21
Our Fantasy Bundesliga writers have each selected a squad of 10 outfield players for Matchday 21.
In order to make our teams more variable, all formations are allowed, each squad cannot cost more than 120M and can only contain players owned by less than 20% of the Fantasy Bundesliga managers.
In addition, each manager is allowed to select a captain, who earns double points, and can only select up to three players from the same team.
Without further ado, here are our squads for the upcoming matchday:
Lukas Ullrich, Gladbach (5M, 2%)
Silvan Widmer, Mainz (8M, 0%)
David Raum, RB Leipzig (15M, 6%)
Paul Nebel, Mainz (6M, 18%)
Ritsu Dōan, Freiburg (10M, 19%)
Vincenzo Grifo, Freiburg (12M, 18%)
Nadiem Amiri, Mainz (13M, 4%)
Xavi Simons, RB Leipzig (17M, 16%) ©
Benjamin Sesko, RB Leipzig (14M, 3%)
Serhou Guirassy, Borussia Dortmund (19M, 5%)
IN TOTAL: 119M
David Raum, RB Leipzig (15M, 6%)
Bernardo, Bochum (11M, 1%)
Kim Min-Jae, FC Bayern (13M, 13%)
Philipp Mwene, Mainz (10M, 1%)
Vincenzo Grifo, Freiburg (12M, 18%)
Paul Nebel, Mainz (6M, 18%)
Ritsu Dōan, Freiburg (10M, 19%)
Xavi Simons, RB Leipzig (17M, 16%) ©
Loïs Openda, RB Leipzig (15M, 3%)
Jonathan Burkardt, Mainz (10M, 2%)
IN TOTAL: 119M

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