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·24 November 2025

Surprising Bundesliga Fantasy performances on Matchday 11

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Instead of focusing on the usual stars like Harry Kane or Alejandro Grimaldo, this article will focus on five players who flew under the radar, but still put up strong Fantasy performances on Matchday 11, all with under 10% ownership.

For each player, there will be a quick recap of their latest performance and an outlook on whether they are worth picking up for the upcoming matchday.


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Benedikt Hollerbach, Mainz 05 - FOR (7.64M, 1%)In the 1-1 draw against Hoffenheim on Friday night, Hollerbach picked up 238 points despite not scoring. He got over 100 points for his goal attempts and 84 points for winning duels and completing dribblings.

Next up is Freiburg. They collapsed in their second half against Bayern, but given that Mainz is nowhere near to that level and with Amiri out after receiving his fifth yellow card, Hollerbach could have a tough time getting opportunities to score. Nevertheless, Mainz need points in the Bundesliga and will be desperate to score to get away from 17th place.

Tiago Tomás, VfB Stuttgart - FOR (5.76M, 0%)Tomás appeared in Stuttgart’s starting eleven again and caused trouble for Dortmund’s defence. Without a goal contribution, he still racked up 251 points.

Tomás had to be subbed off in the 73rd minute, seemingly injured, so he is a doubt for this week’s game against Hamburg. If he recovers though, and is then given a rest in Stuttgart’s Europa League game on Thursday, he might become an important player for them in the Bundesliga, as he wouldn’t be a rotation risk then.

Mark Flekken, Bayer Leverkusen - GK (6.93M, 5%)With 382 points, you might think that Flekken saved a penalty, but no, he managed to score over 300 points just by saving shots and outscored any other player in Leverkusen’s 3-1 win over Wolfsburg.

It is always difficult to predict the output of goalkeepers, but with Dortmund’s attack being effective with the few chances they create, it doesn’t seem like a perfect setup to bring Flekken in.

Florian Neuhaus, Borussia Mönchengladbach - MID (3.76M, 0%)Neuhaus was very lively in Gladbach’s attack, and only the post in the 68th minute stopped him from scoring. Without a goal or assist, he still scored 235 points in Gladbach’s 3-0 win over Heidenheim.

Leipzig being Gladbach’s next opponent makes Neuhaus less attractive as a Fantasy asset. This game will show how far Gladbach have come after their three consecutive wins in the Bundesliga, and Neuhaus could play an important part if they want to have chances to win this one as well.

Keke Topp, Werder Bremen - FOR (1.12M, 0%)After an underwhelming season so far, Topp was in Werder’s starting eleven once again. They stayed goalless against Leipzig, but Topp still managed to pick up 172 points.

Now with newly promoted Köln and HSV coming up, Werder should have good chances to dominate and win these games. If Topp can keep his spot in the starting eleven, he could be a fantastic option for a cheap bench player, priced at only 1.12M.

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