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Who makes our Europa League Team of the Week?

Ajax boast the strongest contingent in our UEFA Europa League Team of the Week with three different representatives – tell us your thoughts @EuropaLeague, using #UEL.

UEFA Europa League Team of the Week
UEFA Europa League Team of the Week ©UEFA.com

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Goalkeeper: Ralf Fährmann (Schalke)
That Schalke are not yet out of it owes everything to their No1, who made ten saves in a monumental last-ditch performance.

Defender: Marcelo (Beşiktaş)
A menace up front, with two decent efforts on goal, he proved solid at the back as the Black Eagles contained Lyon for 80 minutes.

Defender: Serigne Mbodji (Anderlecht)
Denied Jesse Lingard with a fine last-ditch tackle in the first half during an impressive outing at the heart of the Anderlecht defence.

Defender: Jérémy Morel (Lyon)
Struck the winner against Beşiktaş after producing an assured performance at left-back for the Ligue 1 side.

Midfielder: Donny van de Beek (Ajax)
The 19-year-old was only playing because of Lasse Schöne's absence and he took his opportunity with both hands.

Midfielder: Leander Dendoncker (Anderlecht)
Got in front of Matteo Darmian to head in a powerful equaliser four minutes from time after shining in midfield.

Midfielder: Corentin Tolisso (Lyon)
Quiet in the first half, the midfielder hit the post with a header and then scored the equaliser – reward for an all-action second period.

Midfielder: Amin Younes (Ajax)
The skilful, fleet-footed German gave Schalke right-back Thilo Kehrer a torrid evening, earning Ajax's penalty.

Forward: Iago Aspas (Celta Vigo)
The fan favourite fired Celta into a 2-1 lead before laying the ball off for John Guidetti to extend the hosts' lead against Genk.

Forward: Davy Klaassen (Ajax)
The driving force of a scintillating Ajax display, he capped his night off with two finishes straight out of the striker's manual.

Forward: John Guidetti (Celta Vigo)
Inspired by the prospect of playing in the final in his birth city of Stockholm, the Sweden forward set up the Galician side's opener versus Genk and drove in their third seven minutes before half-time.