Based on our very own internal rating system, which draws on key stats, we selected our latest Team of the Week. You can check it out below.

Goalkeeper
Timon Wellenreuther (Feyenoord) 9.1
Robin van Persie has been under a little bit of pressure at Feyenoord of late after suffering three-straight losses, and he will have to thank goalkeeper Timon Wellenreuther that it didn't extend to four, as his 10-man side hung on for a 1-1 draw at home to Twente.
Twente had a whopping 29 shots in the game and racked up an xG of 2.64. However, the German made 10 saves, as he single-handedly clinched a point for Feyenoord.
Defenders
Josip Stanisic (Bayern Munich) 8.7
Bayern Munich continued their imperious start to the season, soaring to a thumping 4-0 win over Heidenheim to make it 13 wins and two draws from their first 15 games, and Josip Stanisic was the star of the show.
The right back opened the scoring with a simple header, before putting in the cross for Luis Diaz's goal in the 86th minute.
Stanisic also won three duels and had three clearances, and was rock solid at the back to help Bayern to a clean sheet.

Marcos Senesi (Bournemouth) 8.7
Bournemouth are without a win in their last eight Premier League games, and they'll be really disappointed following their 1-1 draw with relegation-threatened Burnley on the weekend. However, Marcos Senesi produced a really strong performance in the heart of defence.
The Argentine had the most touches on the pitch (114), while also having a game-high expected assists (0.55). Defensively, no one won more aerial duels than him (6), while also winning eight ground duels, and making three tackles and 12 clearances. A superb defensive display.
Vasilios Zagaritis (Heerenveen) 8.5
Heerenveen eased to a comfortable 3-0 win at Heracles, with left back Vasilios Zagaritis proving to be a thorn in the opponent's side.
The Greek slotted home coolly in the second half to double the Dutch outfit's lead, while having more interceptions than anyone else (3), making five clearances and winning seven duels.
Midfielders
Lamine Yamal (Barcelona) 9.0
Barcelona claimed a statement 2-0 win at high-flying Villarreal on the weekend, and it was that man Lamine Yamal yet again who led the way. As well as scoring the second goal with a poked finish, it was a truly complete display from the 18-year-old.
No player had more shots (4), touches in the opposition box (15), touches (129), successful dribbles (9), and accurate final-third passes (48) than Lamine, and he was also getting stuck in, winning the most duels (19).
After an injury-hit start to the season, Lamine is finally motorring, and that'll alert not just the rest of Spain, but also Europe.

Yunus Akgun (Galatasaray) 8.7
Playmaker Yunus Akgun was at his brilliant best as he helped Galatasaray move back to the top of the Super Lig with an emphatic 3-0 victory over Kasimpasa.
The Turk opened the scoring with a composed finish before setting up Gabriel Sara's strike in the second half. Everything ran through the 25-year-old, as he created two big chances and completed the most final-third passes (22).
Anderson Talisca (Fenerbahce) 9.1
Anderson Talisca is a man in form. Fenerbahce's Brazilian magician registered a goal and a wonderful flicked assist in his side's 3-0 win at Eyupspor, to make it six goals in his last three games in all competitions. Overall, this season, he has nine Super Lig goals - only two players have more.
Talisca completed all eight of his passes in the final third and had the most shots in the game (2). If Fenerbahce want to reel in arch-rivals Galatasaray and win their first league title since 2014, Talisca will need to keep this up.
Mohammed Ihattaren (Fortuna Sittard) 8.9
Sittard won a seven-goal thriller against Alkmaar on the weekend, and Mohammed Ihattaren ran the show for the Dutch outfit.
The Moroccan set up his side's first and fourth goals with delicious corner deliveries and was a regular source of creativity. No player completed more dribbles (5) or crosses (4) than Ihattaren, while also having 52 touches in the game
Aitor Ruibal (Real Betis) 9.1
Real Betis clinched a crushing 4-0 win against Getafe to move into the European spots in LaLiga, and Aitor Ruibal was at the heart of it.
The Spaniard scored his side's first two goals: a tidy header from Antony's cross and another fine finish. He was a livewire throughout the game for the Getafe defenders, and as a result, suffered the most fouls on the pitch (4).
Attackers
Alvaro Rodriguez (Elche) 8.9
Alvaro Rodriguez was in irresistible form for Elche, helping his team breeze to a 4-0 thumping of Rayo Vallecano. The Spaniard was on the scoresheet and also provided two assists, including for their third of the game - a gorgeous team effort.
Rodriguez was all action for Elche, having a game-high number of shots (8) and touches in the opposition box (9). He also engaged in more duels than anyone (20).
Rodrygo (Real Madrid) 9.3
Real Madrid were far from convincing in their 2-0 win over 10-man Sevilla, but Rodrygo put in another good performance, as he begins to hit a good run of form. The Brazilian put in the cross for Jude Bellingham's opener, while winning the penalty for the second, which Kylian Mbappe put away.
He also created more big chances than anyone (3), and did his job defensively, having the most interceptions (2).
The pressure remains firmly on manager Xabi Alonso, but Rodrygo's form will come as a welcome boost to the Spaniard.

