Represented eight clubs

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After the first Bundesliga victory since May 12, 2018, the Hamburger SV has two players in the eleven of the game day. Most votes were for a professional of FC Bayern, who has so far not made it in the selection this season. Overall, the transfer market community rewarded players of eight clubs for their services in its coordination.

The eleven of the 4th Bundesliga game day

After the 2-1 against 1. FC Heidenheim, the two newcomers Luka Vuskovic, who became the first goal scorer of the red pants in the German Oberhaus since Lewis Holtby, and Fábio Vieira, who, among other things, shone with the assist to 2-0. Vuskovic received a good 50 percent in voting, Arsenal loan VIEIRA 34 percent.

More than 91 percent of the vote went to Bayern’s top scorer Harry Kane, who laced a triple pack for the second time in this still young season. With eight goals, the Englishman leads the scorer list compared to the top 5 leagues. Union Berlin’s Oliver Burke was also able to cheer three times last weekend. The attacker, which came from Werder Bremen in the summer, recorded the first three-pack of his career in the 4: 3 away win at Eintracht Frankfurt and received around 75 percent in the vote. The sporting performance was also rewarded by Steffen Baumgart, who was selected as the coach of the match day.

With the Freiburg Vincenzo Grifo, the Mainz Kaishu Sano, Leipzig David Raum and the Stuttgart Bilal El Khannouss, there are other scorers in the selection. Everyone was nominated for the first time this season by the TM community. This also applies to Borussia Dortmunds Julian Rerson and Nico Schlotterbeck. After a long injury break, the latter celebrated his comeback against VfL Wolfsburg and was promptly rewarded by the TM users. With good duel behavior, he was jointly responsible for the third Bundesliga game in a row at BVB.

The eleven is completed by Freiburg goalkeeper Noah Atubolu, who set up a Bundesliga record at Werder Bremen 3-0. There have never been five parried penalty kicks in the history of the German Oberhaus.

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