As always, we've selected our XI based on Flashscore's internal player rating system.
Check out our Europa League Matchday 3 Team of the Round below!

Goalkeeper
Martin Jedlicka (Plzen) 8.5
We have a Czech international to start with! Plzen's goalkeeper Martin Jedlicka shone brightly against Roma on Thursday.
In what turned out to be a difficult match for Viktorka, Jedlicka had a fantastic game, even making seven saves in their historic 2-1 win. The only shot on target that he didn't save was Paulo Dybala's penalty.
Defenders
Givairo Read (Feyenoord) 8.3
A key figure in the Dutch side's victory over Panathinaikos, Givairo Read did not hesitate to wreak havoc down the right wing. Winning six of his duels, he completed 75% of his passes and touched the ball 45 times, including twice in the opposition box.
He was also called into action in the build-up to his first-half stoppage-time goal. It was a very good game for the 19-year-old full-back.
Liam Scales (Celtic) 8.3
Statistically, Liam Scales was the best player in the Celtic-Sturm Graz match. Not only was he imperious in his duels (13 won) and when it came to completed passes (95%), but he also scored the first goal for his side.
Combine that with another of his attempts, and you have an already well-rounded game from the defender. Largely thanks to him, the Scots won 2-1.
Sampson Dweh (Plzen) 8.1
Another Plzen player, Sampson Dweh, worked hard to make victory possible for his side in Rome. Ever-present in his duels, he won 12 of them, completed 79% of his passes and had 55 touches.
Like his goalkeeper, Dweh was instrumental in the Czechs' victory over Roma, which moved them up to fifth place in the Europa League table.

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Neco Williams (Nottingham Forest) 8.3
The Tricky Trees defender shone against Porto on Thursday. In fine form, he won no fewer than 15 duels and completed 88% of his passes. But that was not all, Neco Williams was also effective offensively. He touched the ball twice into his opponents' box, and he also tried his luck on goal once.
Thanks to Williams' determination, his team earned a fine victory over a strong opponent in Sean Dyche's first match in charge. Perhaps this will enable them to raise their game in the English top tier too.
Midfielders
Paulo Dybala (AS Roma) 8.5
Paulo Dybala needs no introduction. He was at it again on Thursday, doing his utmost to keep his team flowing. Unfortunately for him, the Argentinian was unable to secure victory for Roma.
He did, however, convert a penalty (54th minute). He also attempted two shots, touched the ball 93 times, dribbled six times (four completed) and, on top of all that, won 13 duels.
Yuito Suzuki (Freiburg) 8.7
Yuito Suzuki received the highest Flashscore rating across the Matchday. Freiburg's Japanese midfielder made light work of Utrecht to help his team to a 2-0 triumph. He scored the opening goal (20th minute) and was very much at home in attack, making five touches in his opponents' box.
He also took two other shots on goal, but failed to score from those. Suzuki managed three completed dribbles and won 12 duels. It was an exceptional performance that earned him a place in this XI comfortably.

Kristoffer Zachariassen (Ferencvaros) 8.3
It was a tough game for the Hungarians, but Kristoffer Zachariassen gave it his all in a 3-2 win over Salzburg. The midfielder worked his socks off, completing 79% of his passes, winning nine duels, completing one of his dribbles and making 46 touches (including five in the opposition box).
The player also took two shots on goal. He scored the winning goal (56th minute) and also set himself apart by providing the decisive assist for Dele (58th). Some game for the Norwegian.
Read more: One interesting stat from each fixture on Matchday 3
Forwards
Iago Aspas (Celta Vigo) 8.3
Who better than Iago Aspas to lead Celta to victory? The 38-year-old striker once again proved his worth against Nice on Thursday, a 2-1 win for the Galicians.
He was on the scoresheet in the second minute, setting the tone with a direct strike. He then tried to extend the lead four more times, while also touching the ball half a dozen times in Nice's box.
He won 12 duels and completed 73% of his passes. In doing so, he fulfilled his role as both attacking player and captain, guiding his side into the lead. It was an excellent way for him to set a new record for appearances for the Spanish club (534).
Aymen Sliti (Feyernoord) 8.1
An ever-present against Panathinaikos, Aymen Sliti provided two assists for his teammates. A very skilful passer, he had an 81% pass completion rate in the match, while also touching the ball inside the opposition box.
He was also a nuisance for his opponent, winning seven duels - all this in just 65 minutes. A fine performance from the teenage Dutchman.
Bard Finne (Brann) 8.3
Bard Finne was twice the provider in Brann's 3-0 win over Rangers and produced a fine display. The dynamic striker also tried his luck three times in front of goal and touched the ball six times into the opposition box.
His contribution moved Brann up to eighth place in the overall standings and secured a second successive victory on the European stage.
