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Who makes our Europa League Team of the Week?

AC Milan and Real Sociedad provide two players apiece for the matchday one all-star team but it a Zenit forward who continues to lead the form rankings.

These three made the UEFA Europa League Team of the Week - but who else?
These three made the UEFA Europa League Team of the Week - but who else? ©UEFA.com

Note: While the FedEx Performance Zone is a form tracker taking into account domestic and European games, the Team of the Week is based purely on the UEFA Europa League matchday in question.

Goalkeeper

Iago Herrerin (Athletic)
Five saves from shots inside the penalty area and one from outside in an excellent performance as his side drew 0-0 at Hertha Berlin. Also made two high claims and a punch.
Overall ranking: 16th

Defenders

Héctor Bellerín (Arsenal)
Contributed as much going forward as he did defensively as Arsenal recovered to beat Köln 3-1. Created two chances, produced two dribbles and made four crosses, capping his display with a first European goal.
Overall ranking: 10th

Llorente hits two as Real Sociedad beat Rosenborg

Diego Llorente (Real Sociedad)
Two goals and a masterful defensive display in what was only his second outing of the season, with four clearances and three interceptions in a 4-0 triumph over Rosenborg.
Overall ranking: 4th

Andrea Masiello (Atalanta)
Made nine defensive interventions in a clean sheet against Everton and caused all manner of problems with his aerial threat at the other end, too, scoring the opener and carving out two other glorious chances.
Overall ranking: 54th

Eduard Sobol (Slavia Praha)
Only Bellerín picked up more points than Sobol among full-backs after an assist and two chances created. Also contributed five tackles, four clearances and two interceptions as Slavia beat Maccabi Tel-Aviv 1-0.
Overall ranking: 52nd

Midfielders

Rodrigo Hernández (Villarreal) 
A defensive midfield masterclass as Villarreal made light of Bruno Soriano's absence. Chipped in with an assist, but it was his seven tackles, three interceptions and 91% pass completion rate that set the tone for a 3-1 win against Astana.
Overall ranking: 42nd

AC Milan back in Europe with a bang

Hakan Çalhanoğlu (AC Milan) 
Blistering start away to Austria Wien saw him score one and set up two for André Silva (more on him later!) in the opening 20 minutes. Connected with 66 of his 73 passes, 16 coming in the final third.
Overall ranking: 5th

Sergio Canales (Real Sociedad) 
At creative best against Rosenborg with one assist and five chances created. Produced eight crosses, had three dribbles and won three corners, and was a thorn in the Norwegian team's side.
Overall ranking: 37th

Dimitri Payet (Marseille) 
Helped his side edge past Konyaspor, providing the assist for the only goal from Adil Rami. Created four chances, provided four crosses and made six dribbles.
Overall ranking: 34th

Forwards

Kokorin form continues against Vardar

André Silva (AC Milan)
Three goals from three attempts against Austria Wien as the Portuguese striker become the first Milan player to score a hat-trick a European hat-trick since Kaká in 2006.
Overall ranking: 2nd

Aleksandr Kokorin (Zenit)
André Silva briefly knocked the 26-year-old off top spot in the early games but the Zenit striker hit back in emphatic fashion with two goals and an assist in a 5-0 victory at Vardar.
Overall ranking: 1st