Here's our latest Team of the Week:

Goalkeeper
Donovan Leon (Auxerre) 9
Having already claimed the scalp of Marseille last month, Auxerre continue to impress against the top sides in Ligue 1, with Christophe Pelissier's men holding league leaders Paris Saint-Germain to a courageous 0-0 draw.
Leon was pivotal to his side earning a point as the French Guianese goalkeeper made a total of 11 saves throughout the contest, including a spectacular fingertip stop to deny Desire Doue at the death.
Defence
Joao Cancelo (Al Hilal) 9.3
Defending Saudi Pro League champions Al Hilal looked to be heading to a shock home defeat on Saturday evening when they trailed Al Raed in the 87th minute.
However, the marauding Cancelo had other ideas, picking up his eighth assist of the season with an inch-perfect delivery onto the head of Marcos Leonardo before Ali Al Bulayhi completed a dramatic turnaround in stoppage time.

Jan van den Bergh (NAC Breda) 8.9
Experienced centre-back Van den Bergh put in a captain's display over the weekend, leading his side to a hard-fought 2-0 victory against Sparta Rotterdam in the Eredivisie.
Not only was the Belgian imperious at the back for NAC Breda, winning five aerial duels and making several key tackles, but he also opened the scoring with a well-taken header in the six-yard box.
Jaka Bijol (Udinese) 8.6
Having picked up just a solitary point from their last five matches in Serie A, Udinese returned to winning ways on Monday with a narrow 2-1 triumph over Monza.
Bijol capped off a solid display at the back for the Bianconeri with the all-important winner 20 minutes from time, slotting home on the stretch for his first league goal in nearly two years.
Midfield
Yunus Akgun (Galatasaray) 8.6
Akgun stepped up to the plate for 10-man Galatasaray in their match against Sivasspor, drawing his side level in the first half with a powerful strike that slipped through the fingers of Djordje Nikolic.
The attacking midfielder continued to pull the strings in the second period, setting up Baris Alper Yilmaz for what turned out to be the winning goal as the league leaders extended their advantage at the summit.
Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid) 9.3
After a slow start to the season, Bellingham has exploded into life in recent weeks, spearheading Real Madrid's pursuit of Barcelona at the top of LaLiga.
The Englishman was influential in his side's 3-0 win at Girona, finding the net for a fifth successive league match before turning provider for Arder Guler with a brilliant, defence-splitting pass.

Ismael Saibari (PSV) 10
Saibari had a Friday night to remember in Eindhoven, with the Moroccan midfielder playing a key role in each of PSV's opening four goals of the game against a bamboozled Twente side.
The 23-year-old assisted Noa Lang and Malik Tillman early on in the contest before adding two strikes of his own in a superb all-round performance befitting of a perfect 10 rating.
Oliver Edvardsen (Go Ahead Eagles) 10
Go Ahead Eagles came flying out the blocks in their clash against Nijmegen, scoring four times inside the opening 25 minutes en route to a commanding 5-0 victory.
Edvardsen bagged a first-half hat-trick for his side - the fastest in the Eredivisie since Afonso Alves' in 2007 - to help claim the second perfect score of the weekend.

Attack
Rayan Cherki (Lyon) 8.5
Cherki is widely regarded as one of the most exciting young wingers in the world and the Frenchman provided another eye-catching performance against Angers to underline his potential.
Lyon cruised to a relatively routine 3-0 triumph, with Cherki setting up the opener for Nicolas Tagliafico before firing home his fourth of the season to put the game beyond doubt.
Roberto Firmino (Al Ahli) 9.4
Firmino has struggled at times since switching Merseyside for Jeddah last summer, but the Brazilian reminded Al Ahli supporters of his exceptional quality with a match-winning display on Saturday.
Trailing Al Taawon 2-0, Firmino rediscovered the kind of form that made him one of the world's best attackers at Liverpool, finding the net with a clinical finish as well as setting up Ibanez and Riyadh Mahrez to complete an impressive 4-2 comeback win.
Noa Lang (PSV) 9.2
Lang joins teammate Saibari in our XI after a brilliant performance on the left-hand side of PSV's attack, scoring once and registering two assists to continue his fine start to the campaign.
The 25-year-old levelled the scores early on with an expertly taken strike into the bottom corner and proved to be a constant threat to the Twente defence throughout PSV's emphatic victory.