This is the top eleven from matchday 7 of the 2022/23 Bundesliga.
The Bundesliga says goodbye to the international break. The seventh matchday had a lot to offer beforehand. Including Bayern’s bankruptcy in the Fuggerstadt and Black and Yellow’s derby victory. This is the 90min top eleven from the weekend.
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1. Goal & Defense
TW: Rafal Gikiewicz () – The FCA goalkeeper is in impressive form. Match winner in Bremen, match winner against Bayern: runs at Gikiewicz! The doubts at the beginning of the season have long since disappeared.
RV: Marius Wolf () – Against Schalke, Wolf Guerreiro represented at the back left. The BVB all-rounder did a good job – and prepared Moukoko’s winning goal with a spot-on cross. In addition, Wolf won 83 percent of his duels. derby mode!
IV: Maximilian Bauer (FC Augsburg) – The FCA defender missed the lead with a header, but he still showed a strong performance against Bayern. 75 percent of his duels went to the U21 international. In addition, he appeared offensively with a total of three shots on goal and one shot on goal.
IV: Mats Hummels (BVB) – Speaking of derby mode. Mats Hummels also put it in. Or rather, the veteran picked up where he left off in Manchester. Hummels won a strong 89 percent of his direct duels.
LV: Ramy Bensebaini () – The Algerian showed his magic feet in the 3-0 win over Leipzig and scored the final point with a soulful lob. He didn’t let anything burn defensively on his left side.
2nd midfield
ZM: Daichi Kamada () – Kamada show in the country. The Japanese was directly involved in all goals in Eintracht’s 3-1 win over VfB. He scored one goal himself (with a bit of luck) and set up the other two (with a bit of luck at 1-0). Kamada convinced again in a slightly more defensive role.
ZM: Christoph Kramer (Gladbach) – Gladbach’s new number ten! Against Leipzig, Kramer – who had played as a central defender the week before – played unusually offensively. He even often defended against the ball next to Thuram at the front. The world champion did an outstanding job and was one of the best players on the pitch. With 12.7 kilometers he was as strong as ever! Weigl and Kramer together in the center: that seems to be working.
RM: Jonas Hofmann (Gladbach) – The international showed once again why he was the top scorer in the foals last season. Hofmann scored two goals against Leipzig. With a little better exploitation of chances, it could even have been one or the other more.
LM: Mergim Berisha (FC Augsburg) – The U21 European Champion has already shown that the Augsburgers have made a very good grip with him. Coach Maassen also fielded three trained attackers against Bayern. With Demirovic down the left flank, Berisha changes positions frequently and also likes to come down the wing to pull inside. His goal on Saturday was the golden one for a surprising victory.
3. Storm
ST: Sheraldo Becker () – This Becker is a phenomenon in the young season. The Union attacker is almost always in our top eleven – because he almost always scores and prepares. Goal number six of the season was added in the victory over the wolves. This puts him at the top of the scorer list. Becker also collected his third assist.
ST: Marcus Thuram (Gladbach) – It wasn’t enough for Tikus for goal number four of the season against Leipzig. The Frenchman was still extremely strong and set up two goals straight away. In this form as a physical center forward who can serve his fellow men, very very valuable for the Fohlenelf.
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Source: Stern

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