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Top 10 fantasy performances of Game Week 21 in the Chance League

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Haraslín's penalty sealed Sparta's win, Chorý and Sadílek stood out for Slavia. A breakdown of the round's top fantasy scorers.

On Letná the decisive moment arrived from the penalty spot as Lukáš Haraslín stepped up, struck the ball and secured the finish that a packed fantasy week would remember. Earlier the same day Tomáš Chorý was central to Slavia's 3:1 away victory in Karviná, contributing directly to the scoreline. Daniel Tetour also showed creative spark in Slovácko's match. The top ten fantasy performers in this round scored between 17.2 and 27.7 points.

1. L. Haraslín (27.7 fantasy points)

He started in Sparta's lineup and was the standout performer in the 2:0 home win. His points came mainly from two goals, including a converted penalty, plus several impactful actions in the final third. The performance combined clinical finishing with an ability to win duels and force refereeing decisions. Compared to others in the top ten he stood out by delivering decisive moments and the highest single-game point total.

2. D. Tetour (25.5 fantasy points)

He was in Slovácko's starting eleven in the 1:2 game and scored a goal while adding several successful passes into the final third. Tetour created a big chance and mixed attacking contribution with physical duels. His role resembled a playmaking midfielder who also finishes scoring opportunities. Among the top performers he was notable for pairing goal threat with chance creation.

3. T. Chorý (24.8 fantasy points)

He started for Slavia in their away win and produced both a goal and an assist. Chorý won many attacking duels and supplied the team with concrete offensive output. His display blended finishing and the ability to link play inside the box. He differs from other top ten players by combining goal-scoring with direct assist contribution.

4. P. Kačor (21.0 fantasy points)

He was in Karviná's lineup and still managed to score despite his team losing 1:3 to Slavia. Kačor added value through won duels and defensive interventions like an outfielder block. His contribution had both offensive spark and defensive grit. In the top ten he is distinct for earning points from a mix of goal and non-traditional defensive actions.

5. D. Krčík (20.4 fantasy points)

He started for Viktoria Plzeň and was productive as a goalscoring defender in the 2:1 game. Points came from a goal and a strong showing in individual duels plus defensive blocks. Krčík's game showed how defenders can influence results in the opponent's box. Among the top performers he stood out as an offensive-minded defender.

6. D. Lischka (19.6 fantasy points)

He played for Bohemians 1905 and contributed with a goal and several interceptions. Lischka collected points through defensive reads and outfielder blocks that prevented chances. His performance emphasized defensive solidity combined with threat on set pieces. He is unique in the top ten for the high number of interceptions and defensive blocks.

7. M. Sadílek (19.0 fantasy points)

He was in Slavia's starting eleven and earned points via an assist and multiple attacking assists overall. Sadílek supplied key passes in the final third and helped control transitions. His output reflected a creative midfielder who also supports defensive phases. He differs from others by the balance of assists and midfield recoveries.

8. D. Šturm (18.8 fantasy points)

He started for Sigma Olomouc and scored, while also adding defensive contributions like an outfielder block. Šturm's points came from being a complete forward — finishing chances and tracking back when needed. His game showed a blend of attacking instincts and defensive work rate. Compared with other attackers in the top ten, he had a higher share of defensive interventions.

9. M. Ryneš (18.1 fantasy points)

He was in Sparta's lineup and notably won a penalty that changed the course of the match. Ryneš also created a big chance and won several duels from the back. His performance illustrated how a defender can initiate offensive opportunities and affect the scoreline. Among the top ten he is distinct for turning defensive actions into a decisive attacking moment.

10. J. Bořil (17.2 fantasy points)

He started for Slavia and added a goal plus solid defensive work during the away win. Bořil scored and also contributed through blocks and recoveries, increasing his fantasy value. The performance was another example of a defender contributing directly to results in the final third. In the top ten he stands out as a defensive player with tangible goal impact.

Summary: Haraslín's penalty and two-goal display dominated the fantasy leaderboard and sharpened discussion about Sparta's current form. Slavia's away attacking output placed Chorý and Sadílek among the top scorers of the round. The next question is which of these contributors will keep the momentum in the upcoming fixtures.

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